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61.9% of Iowans are fully vaccinated

April 27, 2022 KQRadio State News 0

The Centers for Disease Control’s latest COVID data indicates nearly 62% of Iowans are fully vaccinated. The older an Iowan is, the more likely they are to have gotten COVID shots. For example, 87 percent of Iowans 65 and older fully vaccinated, while around half of 12 to 29 year olds have been vaccinated. Nearly […]

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