Simply 17.9 % of U.S. adults have gotten a COVID-19 vaccine, and 34.7 % have obtained an influenza vaccine throughout the 2024-25 respiratory illness season, based on a brand new report from the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC).
The report, printed Thursday, notes that 35 % of adults are open to receiving an influenza vaccine, 41 % are prepared to get a COVID-19 vaccine and 40 % are open to getting a vaccine for RSV.
Vaccination charges for each influenza and COVID-19 differ throughout the USA and its territories, with Puerto Rico having the bottom charge of vaccination towards influenza and COVID-19.
As of Nov. 9, 5.2 % of individuals surveyed in Puerto Rico have obtained the COVID-19 vaccine for this respiratory illness season and 17 % have gotten an influenza vaccine.
Maryland has the very best share of individuals vaccinated towards influenza — 50.5 % — and Vermont has the very best vaccination charge for COVID-19 at 33.9 %, based on the report.
Uninsured individuals had been additionally much less doubtless than the final inhabitants to say that they had obtained both an influenza or COVID-19 vaccine, or deliberate to this season.
The report comes on the heels of a Pew Analysis Middle survey displaying that 60 % of People will “probably not” get an up to date vaccine this 12 months. Fewer than 25 % of People will “probably get” a COVID-19 booster shot whereas 15 % have already obtained one, based on Pew.
The CDC estimates that the flu leads to between 100,000 to 710,000 hospitalizations and between 49,00 to 51,000 deaths a 12 months. COVID-19 additionally continues to make individuals sick and sends them to emergency rooms, particularly those that are unvaccinated.
CDC officers advocate that everybody six months and older ought to obtain an up to date COVID-19 vaccine to guard themselves towards the virus. Vaccination is particularly vital for adults who’re 65 and older and people who have by no means been vaccinated previously.