Coronavirus: Data on 2nd COVID vaccine now on state website

199,902 second doses administered across Ohio
Middletown City Schools employees were the first in Ohio to receive COVID-19 vaccines. The first doses which were administered Jan. 27, 2021, at Middletown High School. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

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Middletown City Schools employees were the first in Ohio to receive COVID-19 vaccines. The first doses which were administered Jan. 27, 2021, at Middletown High School. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Data on the number of people in the state who have received the second dose of the COVID-19 is now available on the Ohio Department of Health’s website.

The vaccine dashboard on coronavirus.ohio.gov will have a drop-down menu at the top of the screen that allows users to choose between “vaccine started” and “vaccine completed,” according to a release issued Tuesday evening by the health department.

The latest data shows that 199,902 second doses have been administered across the state.

Information is available by age group, race, ethnicity and gender, and is reported by county as well as by injection date.

“The second dose of the vaccine is very important because it further boosts the immune response to ensure long-term protection,” ODH Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff stated. “Showing this data on our dashboard will help show how many Ohioans are protected from COVID-19.”

Following is a breakdown by county:

Butler County: vaccine started 24,108; vaccine completed 4,617

Champaign County: vaccine started 2,750; vaccine completed 457

Clark County: vaccine started 10,940; vaccine completed 2,538

Darke County: vaccine started 2,760; vaccine completed 526

Greene County: vaccine started 13,201; vaccine completed 2,849

Logan County: vaccine started 2,393; vaccine completed 536

Miami County: vaccine started 6,823; vaccine completed 1,305

Montgomery County: vaccine started 39,663; vaccine completed 7,860

Preble County: vaccine started 2,563; vaccine completed 356

Warren County: vaccine started 17,392; vaccine completed 3,618

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