Things are looking up in New Mexico when it comes to vaccinating the population. It is one of the leading states in COVID-19 vaccinations.
The goal is to have at least 60% of the population vaccinated by the end of June.
According to the Albuquerque Journal:
SANTA FE – More than 1 million New Mexicans have now received at least one vaccine dose – a significant milestone as the state pushes to vaccinate 60% of its adults against COVID-19 by the end of June.
It means the state would reach the target if every person who’s already received one shot of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine returns for their second dose. The third vaccine, Johnson & Johnson, requires only one shot.
I received my two Pfizer shots back in February with no ill effects (except for a sore arm for a few days each time).
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