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Texas COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation and Distribution

The public dashboard is updated daily by 4 p.m. CST with data as of 11:59 the previous night. For inquiries about the data, email [email protected].

For more information about the Texas Immunization Registry, please visit the ImmTrac2 website.

Datasets

  1. weekly.csv - mirrors weekly dose allocation data found on the Texas DSHS website in PDF format.
  2. daily-County.csv - breakdown of total doses administered on a county-level (updated in the original source daily)
  3. daily-AgeGenderRace.csv- breakdown of total doses administered by gender, age, and race/ethnicity (updated in the original source daily)
  4. daily-AgeDay.csv - breakdown of total doses administered for each age group, by day (updated in the original source daily)

Data Dictionary

Total Doses Allocated

Total number of doses allocated to COVID-19 providers through the current week by provider county (all other measures are summed by recipient's county of residence). Includes doses that will be shipping and arriving at providers this week.

Vaccine Doses Administered

The number of vaccine doses administered, number of people vaccinated with one dose and number of people fully vaccinated are aggregated by the recipient’s county of residence. Health care providers have 24 hours after a dose is administered to enter information into ImmTrac2, the Texas Immunization Registry. The data comes from vaccination records submitted by health care providers as of 11:59 the previous night.

People Vaccinated with at least One Dose

Number of people vaccinated with one dose is defined as the number of people who have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

People Fully Vaccinated

Number of people fully vaccinated is defined as the number of people who have completed the full series (2 doses of Moderna or Pfizer vaccine), as outlined by the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).

Race/Ethnicity

A combination of race and ethnicity. Hispanic includes people of any race who identify as Hispanic. Those who identify as non-Hispanic or whose ethnicity is unknown are reported by their race. “Other” includes other races and those who identify as multiple races.

Population, 16+

2018 Population Estimates available from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Population, 65+

2018 Population Estimates available from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Population, Phase 1A Healthcare Workers

Phase 1A healthcare workers estimates include acute hospital personnel, residential care facility workers (NAICS 623), EMS personnel, home healthcare workers (NAICS 6216), people working in select ambulatory healthcare service industries (NAICS 621), pharmacists, pharmacy interns, pharmacy technicians, death care services employees (NAICS 8122), public health and emergency response staff directly involved in administration of COVID testing and vaccinations, and school nurses. Data sources include the 2018 Annual Survey of Hospitals, 2020 Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages for Texas, DSHS EMS Personnel Roster, Texas HHSC Provider Portals, Texas State Board of Pharmacy, and Texas Education Agency.

Population, Phase 1A Long-term Care Residents

Long-term care resident estimates include licensed capacity of Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, Adult Day Care and Activity Centers, and Intermediate Care for People with Intellectual Disabilities.

Population, 16-64 Any Medical Condition

People 16 years of age and older with at least one chronic medical condition that puts them at increased risk for severe illness from the virus that causes COVID-19. The data are model-based estimates from CDC using self-reported data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and U.S. census population data. The methodology for generating these estimates are detailed in this Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.