Some 55% of people living in Henry County are fully immunized as of Feb. 7, according to data from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers a person fully immunized two weeks after receiving a single dose (Johnson & Johnson) or a second injection (Pfizer or Moderna).
Illinois reported 2,971,516 total coronavirus cases, an increase of 2% from the previous week.
The five counties with the highest percentage of their population fully immunized in Illinois as of Feb. 7 are DuPage County (73%), Cook County (70%), Lake County (67%), Kendall County (66%) and Chicago (65%).
Here are the latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Henry County as of February 7:
How many people in Henry County have received a COVID-19 vaccine?
- 84% of Henry County residents have received at least one dose of vaccine, for a total of 41,034 people
- 55% of Henry County residents are fully immunized, for a total of 26,992 people
For a county-by-county overview of the vaccine rollout, check out our COVID-19 vaccine tracker, which is updated daily.
How many people in Illinois have been vaccinated so far?
- 100% of Illinois residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine, for a total of 12,750,477 people
- 63% of Illinois residents are fully immunized, for a total of 7,997,494 people
COVID vaccinations for children and boosters
The percentages in this story reflect the total share of the population that has received vaccines. This now includes people as young as 5 years old, for whom vaccines have been authorized.
These weekly stories will be updated as new data on childhood vaccination rates, as well as booster vaccination rates, are released.
We extract data on local vaccine distribution on a weekly basis. Check back for our next weekly mid-week update for the latest numbers.