These Are The Current Vaccination Rates In Every State

Alabama

This photo just screams ‘Alabama,’ doesn’t it? While people from the north might see it as just rednecks being rednecks, southerners might see this picture for what it actually is: creativity at its fullest.

Alabama is slowly but surely getting its people vaccinated. As of now, 33.7% of the state has received the vaccine, meaning that almost 2 million people have been vaccinated.

Idaho

This question is for people who are not from Idaho: what can you say about the state? Not much, probably. Although locals might be upset about this, it is the truth: nobody really knows what’s going on there.

All jokes aside, Idaho is rich in renewable energy resources and gemstones, which makes it a very good place to live. 36.9% of its population has been vaccinated.

Alaska

Alaska is known for having one of the most beautiful ecosystems in the world. The state is home to thousands of species and breathtaking landscapes.

Another thing Alaska is famous for is bears. Honestly, this scene would not be a strange sight! The state only has a population of 730,000, and 43% is vaccinated.

Arizona

Arizona is a beautiful state but, unfortunately, forests fires are very common. It’s good that its people have a sense of humor and can laugh it off with photos like this one.

The state is known for its hot and dry desert climate, and it’s home to one of the most famous places in the world: the Grand Canyon. 44.6% of the state is vaccinated.

California

California is known for its beautiful beaches, and thousands of people love going there to surf. It is also the most populated state in the country, which makes it a nightmare to drive and get around.

There is no doubt that this photo was taken in California for obvious reasons. It is basically the only place where a surfboard could cause a car accident! 51.8% of California has been vaccinated.

Colorado

Colorado is a beautiful state known for its landscapes. Their slogan is ‘Fresh Air and Fond Memories Served Daily,’ and it truly fits.

Colorado is the perfect place for those seeking adventure, as its mountains, forests, canyons, and rivers offer countless activities for people of all ages. 53% of the population is vaccinated.

Connecticut

Connecticut is known for being home to very wealthy people. Because of this, visiting the state can be quite expensive.

This photo hilariously represents how outsiders see Connecticut: they even charge children for throwing free rocks in the water. 62.4% of Connecticut is vaccinated.

Delaware

This sign hilariously sums up everything you need to know about Delaware. For decades, the state was known as the ‘Small Wonder’ for being a small state that still contributed to the country.

It is also known as the ‘First State’ because the first state to adopt the Constitution. Oh, and yes, there’s tax-free shopping, which is pretty cool. 51% is vaccinated.

Florida

Florida seems to be the butt of every joke about America. Whenever there’s a crazy story on the news, there’s always a ‘Florida man’ behind it.

This is basically what that stereotypical Florida man looks like in our collective minds: the hair, the tattoos, and of course, the gator tote bag. 47.8% of Florida is fully vaccinated.

Georgia

Georgia is known as the Peach State, but many people would argue that its citizens don’t even know how to spell peach, as shown by this photo.

All jokes aside, Georgia produces not only peaches but also pecans, peanuts, and onions. 37.9% of this beautiful state is fully vaccinated.

Hawaii

Hawaii is arguably one of the most beautiful states in America. It is mostly known for its landscapes, which include many active volcanoes.

While it all looks great, being trapped in lava sounds terrifying. Just look at what remains of this school bus! Hawaii is home to 1.4 million people, 53% of which are vaccinated.

Arkansas

Arkansas is known for its beautiful lakes, rivers, and hot springs. For fun, its inhabitants like to hunt and enjoy nature.

This Arkansas man is combining pretty much everything you can do in the state at the same time. Hunting from your own bathtub seems pretty comfortable. Currently, 35% of the state is vaccinated.

Illinois

Unlike other states, Illinois is not known for its landscapes or food but for having a very high crime and corruption rate, especially in the city of Chicago.

When you hear this fact, you might imagine that this is what Chicago police drive around in to keep crime under control! At the moment, 47.7% of people in Illinois are vaccinated.

Indiana

Indiana is a beautiful state in the midwest, and it is known for having one of the richest limestone concentrations on the planet, which has helped build important buildings such as the Pentagon.

However, others would argue that all Indiana has to offer is just food and has, as exhibited by this amazing sign. 43% of Indiana has been vaccinated.

Iowa

What is Iowa famous for? Not much, right? It seems like a very calm, comfortable place to live in, but there’s nothing exciting going on there.

One would say that this picture represents the state perfectly because there really is nothing to see in Iowa. All jokes aside, Iowa is doing amazing when it comes to vaccination rates, and 49% of its people are vaccinated.

Kansas

We all know the story of The Wizard of Oz and how Dorothy was swept away from Kansas to a magical land by a huge tornado. This is not so far from reality, as Kansas is a high-risk zone for tornadoes.

In fact, there are over 50 tornadoes a year. Aside from that, Kansas seems like a pretty nice place to live. Currently, 43.1% of its inhabitants are vaccinated.

Louisiana

People would normally run for their lives at the sight of an alligator unless they are from Louisiana. These people aren’t afraid of anything that comes out of those deep swamps.

As you can see, this looks like a regular afternoon in Louisiana. It even looks like the man is taking the gator for a walk like a dog, and the children seem completely unbothered. 36.2% of people are vaccinated.

Maine

Maine is the perfect state for those who don’t mind the cold. It is known for its frigid waters and ample fishery. Arguably the best you can get there is the famous Maine Lobster.

This man looks like a typical Maine citizen, not being afraid of the water and just sitting on a plastic chair atop a block of ice, having a beer. Maine has one of the highest vaccination rates, with 62.8%.

Maryland

Maryland is known for its blue crabs and for Baltimore, the most famous city in the country. The city was a major historical trading port and was the birthplace of the National Anthem.

However, many people would argue that Maryland is known for having the worst drivers, as shown by this photo. We cannot confirm nor deny this, but a picture is worth a thousand words. 57.9% of its inhabitants are vaccinated.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts was one of the thirteen original states and was where the Mayflower and the Pilgrims landed. It is also the home of the chocolate chip cookie.

But one thing that stands out about Massachusetts is its weather. This photo captures it hilariously while also poking fun at the thick accent of the locals. 63.2% of the population are vaccinated.

Michigan

Michigan is known as the Great Lakes State, as it borders four out of the five Great Lakes. It is also known for being a great place to fish and hunt.

This photo shows Michigan’s love for hunting, though this person is taking it way too far. So far, 48.2% of Michigan has been vaccinated.

Minnesota

Minnesota is known as the land of ten thousand lakes, which makes sense considering its vast landscape. However, this state is not made for those who prefer warm weather.

Minnesota is one of the coldest places in the United States, but at least they have a sense of humor, as shown by this photo. 53.1% of people are vaccinated.

Mississippi

Mississippi played a key role during the Civil War, which is why it is filled with museums and monuments nowadays. The fishing industry is also big there.

However, the southern state is also known for negative things. For example, it has the highest obesity rates in the country, and it also offers some of the worst health care services. 34.2% of Mississippi has been fully vaccinated.

Missouri

Missouri is known for the beautiful Ozark mountains and for having some of the nicest rivers and plains in the country. But there’s another thing the state is famous for, and it has nothing to do with nature.

We’re talking about monster trucks. While this sport is popular in many places, the people of Missouri are known for being especially passionate about them. 40.9% of the state is vaccinated.

Montana

There’s a reason why Montana is known as “The Land of the Shining Mountains,” as it offers some of the most breathtaking views in all of the United States.

Hunting is also big in this state, and its inhabitants are not afraid of wild animals. This picture could very well have been taken in Montana! Montana currently has a vaccination rate of 44.1%.

Nebraska

Nebraska is another state which is famous for not having anything interesting to offer. The only difference with other states is that its inhabitants actually agree with this statement and are unbothered by it.

A fun fact about Nebraska is that it’s so empty that there are more cows than people. Luckily for them, since people there love beef. 49.2% of Nebraska has been vaccinated.

Nevada

The world is full of contradictions, but Nevada is probably the funniest contradiction of them all. Pretty much everything is legal there, even things that are considered a crime in other states.

However, growing crayfish is illegal in Nevada (not lobsters, unlike popular belief.) 44% of the population of Nevada has been vaccinated.

New Hampshire

New Hampshire is known as “The Switzerland of America” because its landscape looks a lot like the European country. It is also known for its vast granite quarries.

One thing the state is not known for, however, is its diversity. This is not a stereotype; in fact, 93.1% of its population is white. 58% of the state has been vaccinated.

New Jersey

New Jersey is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. There’s always something to do, and that’s why people like it there so much.

One thing the state is famous for is also the Jersey Shore and its “Guido” culture, which is definitely not the most appealing style out there. The state has a 57.8% vaccination rate.

New Mexico

New Mexico is known for its warm, desert weather and beautiful places to visit. It’s also a great place to live since it has one of the highest education rates in the country.

New Mexicans are famous for their love for cars, especially lowriders. It would be very realistic to find this kind of sign there. 56.7% of the population has been vaccinated.

New York

New York is best known for New York City, one of the most famous cities in the world and has many great things to offer, but New Yorkers will be the first people to tell you that the city is not like what you see in the movies.

The concrete jungle is notoriously messy and dirty, and it is said that there are more rats than people. This photo shows the famous “Pizza Rat,” a video that went viral in 2015 showing a rat stealing a slice of pizza on the New York subway.

North Carolina

North Carolina is the home of the Blue Ridge Mountains, so it’s needless to say that it is a beautiful place. However, the people of NC don’t have the same reputation as the state itself.

Many people would say that the people can’t spell to save their lives, as the education system in NC is definitely not the best. This picture could have very well been taken there. 43.5% of its inhabitants have been vaccinated.

North Dakota

It’s hard to say what North Dakota is famous for since it usually falls under the radar. However, North Dakotans have one thing they can brag about: they hold the Guinness World Record for the most snow angels simultaneously made in one place.

The state is also known for loving church, hockey, and guns equally, as shown by this hilarious photo of a news report. North Dakota’s vaccination rate is currently at 39.9%

Oklahoma

The people of Oklahoma are hard workers - it’s even in the state’s motto, which translates from Latin to ‘Labor conquers all things.’ They are also known for being creative and making use of whatever they have.

Just take a look at this genius keg bicycle. Sure, it’s not fancy, but if it takes you places, then it does what a bike is supposed to do. Oklahoma has vaccinated 39.9% of its population.

Ohio

Ohio is known as the Buckeye State because Buckeye trees grow there… and that’s pretty much all we can say about Ohio at this point.

Hey, at least they know how to spell, unlike other states. Unfortunately, this was not the right time to show their spelling abilities. 46.2% of Ohio’s inhabitants are fully vaccinated.

Oregon

Oregon usually falls under the radar, but it is a beautiful state. It is especially great for vegans and vegetarians, as it is known for having the best vegan restaurants in the country.

However, the state is also known for having a quite large hipster population. If you’re into that style, then it’s a good thing, but if you don’t, then stay away.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is a very diverse state that has many things to offer. However, if there’s one thing the state is famous for, it’s its large Amish population.

The Amish are known for rejecting all forms of technology, but this girl doesn’t seem to care. She probably got tired of walking everywhere, so she embraced some modernity. 51.9% of the state has been vaccinated.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island is the smallest state in the country, but its size never stopped it from becoming a very popular place to visit. It is known as the Ocean State for having countless beautiful beaches.

It is also famous for its seafood. Those who love this kind of food should definitely visit Rhode Island someday. 61.1% of its inhabitants have been vaccinated.

South Carolina

South Carolina is one of the smallest states in the country, yet it has the most golf courses out of any state. How is that possible? There must be more golf courses than people at this point.

This has made the state very popular with golf enthusiasts, as Myrtle Beach is officially the golf capital of the world. The first game of golf in America was also played in the state. 40.3% of South Carolina has been vaccinated.

South Dakota

South Dakota welcomes thousands of tourists every year thanks to its biggest attraction: Mount Rushmore. When it comes to tourism, this state really does it well.

However, the state is also known for having lots of buffalos, many of which roam free. It’s important to stay away from them unless you want them to murder you in cold blood. 46.6% of its inhabitants are fully vaccinated.

Tennessee

If you want to fit in in Tennessee, you have to embrace two things: guns and camo. Once you have that, you’ll become one of them. Hunting is also a big sport in Tennessee, so if that’s what you’re into, then you should definitely visit.

If you’re an animal lover, however, Tennessee has a place for you too. The raccoon is the state’s official animal, and you can always find them roaming around. 38.9% of the population is vaccinated.

Texas

Texas is the home of the cowboys. They love rodeos, horses, and guns, and pretty much every stereotype you’ve heard about this southern state is true.

As you can see, people even take their horses to the drive-thru. This woman even had the audacity to bring her cow along as well. 43.4% of Texas has been vaccinated.

Utah

Polygamy is a crime in most states. Not only that, but it is something that is very frowned upon - except in Utah. Of all things this state could be famous for, it is polygamy.

In fact, polygamy is legal in this state. As you can see, this driver is proudly showing everyone how many wives and children he has. 44.2% of the state has been vaccinated.

Vermont

Vermont is obviously not part of Canada, though as far as many people are concerned, it very well could be. It is very far up north and a large part of it shares a border with Canada, so this state kind of gets the best of both worlds.

For example, the wildlife. Living in Vermont, you wouldn’t be surprised if a moose family decided to crash your pool. 67.3% of Vermont’s inhabitants are vaccinated, giving the state one of the highest vaccination rates in the country.

Virginia

Virginia is known as the birthplace of the nation because the very first English settlement was established there. Not only that but it’s also known as the mother of presidents since eight presidents were born there.

However, its population doesn’t really do it justice when it comes to spelling. But hey, this person tried and spelled most words correctly. And, they give free samples!

Washington

Washington is known for many things. First of all, it is the only state named after a president. Second, it is the birthplace of Starbucks, one of the biggest companies in the world.

But the best fun fact we can mention about Washington is that many people have claimed to have spotted Bigfoot there. 57.3% of the population has been vaccinated.

West Virginia

West Virginia has one of the most rugged terrains in the country. This has given it the nickname ‘The Mountain State,’ and it is obviously well-deserved.

The people of West Virginia are known for loving a good mullet, which is arguably the most controversial haircut to ever exist. This man is basically the average Joe of West Virginia. With 39% of the people vaccinated, the state has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country.

Wisconsin

America is known for loving fast food. There is no state in which you won’t find a fast-food restaurant, let alone a drive-thru.

Wisconsin, however, takes America’s love for drive-thrus to the next level. Here, we have a liquor and cheese drive-thru, which honestly should exist everywhere. 51.4% of its inhabitants are vaccinated.

Wyoming

In highly populated areas, most commuters have to sit in traffic next to hundreds of cars, but not in Wyoming. Instead, you might find yourself stuck in traffic due to a herd of buffalos blocking your way.

But its inhabitants don’t mind. In fact, that’s what people love about Wyoming: its wildlife. The state is also home to the most famous national park in the country, Yellowstone. 36.69% of the population of Wyoming is fully vaccinated.