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As of Tuesday, April 13, the California Department of Public Health’s vaccine dashboard showed about 28.1 million doses have been shipped throughout the state (2 million in the past week) and of those, 22.9 million have been administered (2.3 million in the last week).

According to Bloomberg’s dashboard tracking vaccine distribution, 39.1% of California’s population has received at least one shot (up from 34.5% a week ago) and 21.6% of residents are fully vaccinated. California has the highest daily rate of doses administered in the country at 391,650 (up from 366,233 per day last week). The second-highest rate belongs to Texas with 292,239.

Los Angeles (5.74 million), San Diego (2.06 million) and Orange (1.88 million) counties have administered the most doses to date in California. About 99% of the data is recorded by the patient’s county of residence.

Here are the California county vaccination totals as of April 13:

Here are the California county vaccination totals as of April 6:

Here are the California county vaccination totals as of March 30:

Here are the California county vaccination totals as of March 22:

Here are the California county vaccination totals as of March 9:

Here are the California county vaccination totals as of Feb. 22:

 

California vaccination phases, each county may not have progressed as far in eligibility:

Tier assignments as of April 13

On April 6, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a plan to fully reopen California’s economy on June 15 if current COVID-19 trends hold. California would end it’s four-colored tier system at that point, but Newsom said California’s mask mandate wouldn’t be lifted anytime soon.

Until then, the state continues to make weekly adjustments to its tiers system and, according to Tuesday’s update – changes take effect Wednesday – only one of California’s 58 counties will now be in the purple tier (considered widespread risk), down from two a week ago. There will be 21 counties in the red tier (substantial risk), 33 counties in the orange tier (moderate risk, up from 16 two weeks ago) and three in the yellow tier (minimal risk) up from two a week ago.

Madera County is the only to remain in the purple tier. There were 34 counties in the purple tier five weeks ago.

Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino and Ventura counties are now in the orange tier.

On Nov. 24, the state had 41 counties in purple, 11 counties in red, four in orange, two in yellow.

Counties are assigned to a tier based on metrics showing the speed and the spread of the virus in their borders.

The states progression in tiers since Sept. 22:

State metrics:

Sources: covid19ca.gov, California Department of Public Health, U.S. Census, U.S.D.A, California State Association of Counties

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