Coverage this season for children residing in rural areas (i.e., non-MSA group) is:.Coverage estimates by metropolitan statistical area (MSA) groups for children:.Coverage for White, NH children is 2.4 percentage points lower compared with same time last season (53.6% compared with 56.0%).Coverage for all race/ethnicity groups except for White, NH children is similar to their coverage at the same time last season.Coverage for White, NH children (53.6%) is 6.5% percentage points lower than children in the Other, NH race/ethnicity group and 4.4% percentage points lower than Hispanic children.The “Other, NH race/ethnicity group” includes children who are Asian, American Indian or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, multiracial, and children whose parents reported their race as “Other.” 9.0 percentage points lower compared with children in the Other, NH race/ethnicity group (60.0%). 7.0 percentage points lower compared with Hispanic children (58.0%).Coverage this season for Black, Non-Hispanic (NH) children (51.0%) is:.Coverage for children by race/ethnicity as of April 15, 2023:.Vaccination coverage for all children as of Ap(55.1%) is similar to the estimate at the same time in April 2022 (55.6%), 2.3 percentage points lower compared with same time in April 2021 (57.4%), and 7.1 percentage points lower than in April 2020 at the start of the pandemic (62.2%).Additional information on supply for this and previous seasons are available.įlu vaccination coverage for children 6 months to 17 years based on CDC’s National Immunization Survey-Flu. Vaccine manufacturers have projected that they will supply the United States with as many as 173.5 million to 183.5 million doses of influenza vaccines for the 2022-2023 season.
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