California is tracking the progress of vaccinations across the state.

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Statewide vaccination data

This chart shows all vaccinations administered in California, by county of residence.

Overview of vaccine administration source data. Data is reported weekly.

Chart information

  • This chart includes vaccine doses administered and reported to state immunization registries. The vaccination rates are estimates based on best available information from vaccine records and Census data. These estimates may differ from those provided by local health districts. Local estimates should be considered more accurate.
  • Rates are capped at 95%. This is consistent with CDC reporting practices. It prevents illogical values (like more than 100%) as a result of data entry issues.
  • Unvaccinated people have not received any doses of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Primary series refers to people who have completed one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine or two doses of another approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Primary series + booster refers to people who have completed a primary series of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine and who have received another dose since August 13, 2021. The percent of people who have completed a primary series and received a booster is calculated out of eligible booster recipients.
  • Bivalent booster refers to people who have completed a primary series of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine and who received a bivalent booster dose. The percent of people who received a bivalent booster is calculated out of eligible booster recipients.
  • Approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccines include: Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer, and Novavax.
  • The statewide doses administered include all doses allocated to California as well as the CDC LTC Pharmacy and Retail Pharmacy Partnership Programs, Federal Dialysis Center Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) partner sites, and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) partner sites.
  • This chart does not include all doses for the following federal agencies: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and Federal Bureau of Prisons. Data will be regularly updated due to ongoing statewide vaccine record reconciliation efforts.
  • This data will be regularly updated due to ongoing statewide vaccine record efforts. Data may differ from those reported by local health districts and federal entities.
  • Where the county of residence was not reported, the county where vaccinated is used. This applies to less than 1% of vaccination records.
  • The sum of county-level vaccinations does not equal statewide total vaccinations because some out-of-state residents are vaccinated in California.

Vaccination status by Healthy Places Index and other groups

This chart shows our progress in vaccinating groups and communities with the most urgent need. You can view by age, race and ethnicity, or Healthy Places Index (HPI), either statewide or by county.

This chart uses the Healthy Places Index 3.0 (HPI), developed by the Public Health Alliance of Southern California. The HPI uses a range of data sources and indicators to calculate a measure of community conditions ranging from the most to the least healthy based on economic, housing, and environmental measures. Scores range from less healthy community conditions in Quartile 1 to more healthy community conditions in Quartile 4.

Vaccination status by Vaccine Equity Metric source data. Data is reported weekly.

Chart information

  • This chart includes vaccine doses administered and reported to state immunization registries. The vaccination rates are estimates based on best available information from vaccine records and Census data. These estimates may differ from those provided by local health districts. Local estimates should be considered more accurate.
  • Unvaccinated people have not received any doses of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Primary series refers to people who have completed one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine or two doses of another approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Primary series + booster refers to people who have completed a primary series of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine and who have received another dose since August 13, 2021. The percent of people who have completed a primary series and received a booster is calculated out of eligible booster recipients.
  • Bivalent booster refers to people who have completed a primary series of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine and who received a bivalent booster dose. The percent of people who received a bivalent booster is calculated out of eligible booster recipients.
  • Approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccines include: Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer, and Novavax.
  • Rates are capped at 95%. This is consistent with CDC reporting practices. It prevents illogical values (like more than 100%) as a result of data entry issues.
  • Percentages are calculated based on population data from American Community Survey 2015-2019.
  • This data does not include doses delivered to the following federal agencies: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and Federal Bureau of Prisons.
  • Percentage for number of people is calculated as people vaccinated in a quartile divided by population of people in a quartile.
  • Vaccination and population data includes state correctional facility inmates.

Vaccination status by age and race and ethnicity

This chart shows vaccinations, including boosters, for age and demographic groups. Selecting a race and ethnicity updates the line chart, but not the table or bar charts.

Vaccination status by age and race and ethnicity source data. Data is reported weekly.

Chart information

  • This chart includes vaccine doses administered and reported to state immunization registries. The vaccination rates are estimates based on best available information from vaccine records and Census data. These estimates may differ from those provided by local health districts. Local estimates should be considered more accurate.
  • Unvaccinated people have not received any doses of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Primary series refers to people who have completed one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine or two doses of another approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Primary series + booster refers to people who have completed a primary series of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine and who have received another dose since August 13, 2021. The percent of people who have completed a primary series and received a booster is calculated out of eligible booster recipients.
  • Bivalent booster refers to people who have completed a primary series of an approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccine and who received a bivalent booster dose. The percent of people who received a bivalent booster is calculated out of eligible booster recipients.
  • Approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccines include: Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer, and Novavax.
  • Vaccination rate estimates for some groups, such as Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander and multi-race populations, may be incomplete. This is because of differences between how demographic data is collected through Census estimates and how information is collected at the time of vaccination.
  • Rates are capped at 95%. This is consistent with CDC reporting practices. It prevents illogical values (like more than 100%) as a result of data entry issues.
  • Percentages are calculated based on population data from the California Department of Finance July 2021 file (see methodology). These are survey estimates based on information from prior years. The percentages reported for each group should be viewed only as estimates based on the most current data available. The number of individuals in each group who have been vaccinated is a precise count. The total estimated number of individuals in each group is not a precise count of current residents.
  • This data does not include doses delivered to the following federal agencies: Indian Health Service, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Defense, and Federal Bureau of Prisons.
  • Percentage for number of people is calculated as people vaccinated or boosted in a quartile divided by population of people in a quartile.
  • Numbers between 1 and 10 are shown as “<11” to protect patient privacy.
  • Vaccination and population data includes state correctional facility inmates.
  • Each person is assigned to only one group.

Vaccinations by ZIP code

This map shows vaccination for COVID-19 by ZIP code. You can also find the VEM quartile for each county. The brighter the shade of orange, the higher the percentage of people vaccinated.


Explore more data

A digital copy of your vaccination record is available to everyone who received a vaccine in California.

State data

Statewide and county cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and tests, including by vaccination status, gender, and age

Variants

Data about which variants are in California, including Delta and Omicron

Health equity data

How COVID-19 has affected different communities across the state

Data and tools

In-depth models, dashboards, databases, and information about California’s COVID-19 data reporting