VAX: States’ Performance Rankings

How’s your state doing … by the numbers?
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The numbers: The data is sourced from the CDC and Bloomberg.

It’s reported that all states are getting supplied vaccine roughly proportionate to their populations, so we started by heat-mapping & ranking the states along 3 performance metrics:

> Percentage of the states population getting at least one vaccination shot (a measure of ultimate goal attainment or “penetration”)

> The most recent daily average of shots administered, per 100,000 of population (a trend measure of “productivity” or “throughput”)

> Each state’s utilization of the vaccine that has been supplied by the Feds (a measure of “asset” efficiency)

Then, we’ve averaged each state’s ranking along these 3 measures to synthesize an overall performance ranking.

And, the answer is …

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Top vax performing states

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Bottom vax performing states

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Below are component variable rankings (top & bottom performing states for each of the 3 metrics) and a link to all data for all states…

 

 

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Top states – Penetration – % Pop dosed

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Bottom  states – Penetration – % Pop dosed

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Top states – Throughput – Daily shots

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Bottom states –  Throughput – Daily shots

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Top states – Supply Utilization

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Bottom states – Supply Utilization

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>>> Click here for all states, all data.

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