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Query Builder for Utah Vaccination - Count - People Received COVID-19 Vaccine

Getting Started

The counts and analyses below are restricted to person's vaccine status. A person is considered to have a completed status if they have received a first and second vaccination dose of either the Moderna or Pfizzer-BioNTech vaccines or a single vaccination dose for the Janssen vaccine. A person is partially vaccinated if they have received only one dose of either the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines.

Utah's LHDs may also report their own people received COVID-19 vaccine data. Local reports should be considered the most up to date and accurate information for their local area due to small differences in people received COVID-19 vaccine classifications at any given time.

People received COVID-19 vaccine data is displayed by the date the first dose date the vaccine was administered.

People received COVID-19 vaccine and vaccine data are updated each day at 1:15 pm, using people received COVID-19 vaccine data reported through 12:00 AM.

Race/ethnicity data: race categories are not mutually exclusive and will not sum to the total people received COVID-19 vaccines, as people received COVID-19 vaccines can identify as more than one race. "Other race" includes people received COVID-19 vaccines that identified as a race not listed. "Unknown race" captures people received COVID-19 vaccines for whom race data was not provided or collected.

All data in this query represent doses reported to the Utah Statewide Immunization Information System (USIIS). Doses administered by the federal government may not be reported into USIIS or included in this query.

All data are preliminary and subject to change.

For help or any questions about the COVID-19 queries, please email IBIS@utah.gov
  • Enter start date (mm/dd/yyyy)


  • Enter end date (mm/dd/yyyy)


  • Select one or more subgroups to limit results. Default is all characteristics.

    • First choose a coding scheme to use for age groups. Default is age adjustment age groups, all ages.








    • Select ethnicity. Default is all ethnicities.

    • Select one or more subgroups to limit results. Default is all characteristics.

    • Select Sex. Default is all

  • VaccineType

  • Status


  • First choose a geography type. Default is all Utah residents, regardless of place of hospitalization.

To display a map, you must select Geographic Area in Display By (category) and None in Group By (series)
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Content updated: Mon, 4 Dec 2023 13:34:04 MST