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COVID-19 vaccination coverage estimates for children 6 months─17 years are based on data from CDC’s National Immunization Survey–Flu (NIS-Flu) which are based on parental report. Data and charts are available.
- As of January 17, 2026, 8.2% (95% Confidence Interval: 7.5%─8.8%) of children were reported to be up to date with the 2025─26 COVID-19 vaccine.
- 3.0% (2.2%─3.9%) of children had a parent who reported they definitely planned to get their child vaccinated.
- 3.0% (2.2%─3.9%) of children had a parent who reported they definitely planned to get their child vaccinated.
- Reported receipt of the COVID-19 vaccine varied by mother's education, poverty status, race and ethnicity, urbanicity, presence of a chronic medical condition, and jurisdiction.
The summaries for the 2025─26 season will be populated as the data become available throughout the fall/winter.
COVID-19 vaccination coverage estimates among adults 18 years and older are based on data from CDC’s National Immunization Survey–Fall Respiratory Virus Module (FRVM), which are based on respondent self-report. Data and charts are available.
- As of January 17, 2026, 17.0% (95% Confidence Interval: 16.4%─17.6%) of adults reported having received the 2025─26 COVID-19 vaccine.
- 8.1% (7.2%─9.1%) reported they definitely will get a vaccine.
- Vaccination coverage varied by age, disability status, health insurance status, poverty status, race and ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, urbanicity, and jurisdiction.
2025─26 COVID-19 vaccination coverage estimates as of the end of December 2025 are based on IIS data submitted to CDC by 17 immunization awardee jurisdictions. The coverage of some Pacific Island jurisdictions may reflect vaccination program activities aligned with regional virus circulation patterns (i.e., they may vaccinate on a different schedule than the continental U.S.). Data and charts are available.
For children 6 months – 17 years:
- Among the currently reporting 12 state and city IIS jurisdictions, COVID-19 vaccination coverage ranged from 0.3% to 11.3%. Among 5 U.S. territorial and affiliated island jurisdictions, coverage ranged from 0.0% to 0.1%.
For adults 18 years and older:
- Among the currently reporting 12 state and city IIS jurisdictions, COVID-19 vaccination coverage ranged from 2.9% to 11.1%. Among 5 U.S. territorial and affiliated island jurisdictions, coverage ranged from 0.0% to 0.3%.
COVID-19 vaccination coverage among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries 65 years and older is assessed using data files from the Medicare Fee-For-Service administrative claims data managed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Data and charts are available.
- As of November 29, 2025, an estimated 13.9% of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries 65 years and older were vaccinated.
- Vaccination coverage was highest among non-Hispanic White (14.4%) beneficiaries and lowest among Hispanic (5.1%) beneficiaries.
IQVIA measures COVID-19 vaccinations administered at retail pharmacies and American Medical Association (AMA) physicians’ medical offices for adults 18 years and older, based on healthcare claims data. Data and charts are available with estimates available overall and by select age.
- For the 2025–26 season, as of January 3, 2026:
- An estimated ~18.88 million doses of the 2025─26 COVID-19 vaccine were administered in retail pharmacies.
- An estimated ~1.94 million doses of the 2025─26 COVID-19 vaccine were administered in physicians' medical offices.
Data & Charts
Data & Charts
- Child COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Parental Intent (NIS-Flu)
- Pregnant Women COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage (VSD)
- Adults 18+ COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Intent (NIS-FRVM)
- Monthly Child and Adult COVID-19 Vaccine Administration and Coverage by Jurisdiction (IIS)
- Adults 65+ Medicare fee-for-service COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage (CMS)
- Adults 18+ COVID-19 Vaccinations Administered (IQVIA)
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