COVID-19 and Influenza Vaccination Data

COVID-19 and Influenza Vaccination Data

This dashboard shows total reported doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and annual influenza vaccine administered during the 2025-2026 season. The New York State Department of Health continues to urge eligible New Yorkers – especially young children, older adults, and people with certain medical conditions that put them at increased risk of severe illness – to get their annual influenza and updated COVID-19 vaccinations as soon as possible for the best protection. Find a vaccine appointment here.

 

Reported Vaccination Rates by County
­

 

Reported Vaccination Rates Over Time
­
Methodological Notes
  • As of 10/2/24, this dashboard is updated weekly on Wednesdays.
  • These data represent a lower-bound estimate on COVID-19 and influenza vaccination totals:
    • Vaccination data is based on data reported in the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS). This includes limited data on vaccines administered through Federal entities (Veterans Health Administration) or performed outside of New York State to New York residents, and will not be reflective of every dose administered to New York State residents in those settings.
    • With the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, COVID-19 vaccination records are no longer required to be submitted to NYSIIS for adults 19+. Reporting for all vaccination remains mandatory for children 18 and under, in accordance with NYS Public Health Law Section 2168.
  • New York City residents are not included in NYSDOH vaccination reporting.
  • This dashboard shows all vaccinated individuals according to their county of residence. Residency is self-reported by the individual being vaccinated.
  • The CDC website includes COVID-19 doses administered through federal entities – including Department of Defense, Veterans Health Administration, and Bureau of Prisons – and doses administered to New York State residents by out of state providers who do not report to the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS).
  • COVID-19 vaccination progress tracking reflects the current AAP, AAFP, and ACOG Recommendations:
  • Archived vaccine reporting for the initial primary vaccine series is available here, and associated Open Data is available here. Annual summaries for 2023 onward can be found in the COVID-19 Special Reports.
  • Population Data: From 2020 to 2023, state population estimates used the 2018 US Census Bridged Race Categories file. On March 4, 2024 population data was retroactively updated beginning July 1, 2023 to use 2022 estimates from the US Census Population and Housing Unit Estimates Program. Population data will be updated annually on July 1. This may result in disjunctions in trend lines on that date.