That's up 1% from the previous week's tally of 137,787 COVID-19 doses administered.
In Alamance County, 43% of people are fully vaccinated as of June 8. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers someone fully vaccinated two weeks after they've been given a single-dose shot (Johnson & Johnson) or a second shot (either Pfizer or Moderna).
North Carolina reported 1,006,265 total cases of coronavirus, an increase of 0.30% from the week before.
The five counties with the highest percentage of their population fully vaccinated in North Carolina as of June 8 are Orange County (61%), Dare County (58%), Wake County (55%), Brunswick County (54%) and Durham County (53%).
Want to read more about what's happening in Alamance County? Subscribe to the Times-News, and support local journalism.
Here are the latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Alamance County as of June 8:
How many people in Alamance County have received a COVID-19 vaccine?
- 47% of people in Alamance County have received at least one dose of the vaccine, for a total of 75,138 people
- 43% of people in Alamance County are fully vaccinated, for a total of 68,441 people
How many people in North Carolina have been vaccinated so far?
- 45% of people in North Carolina have received at least one dose of the vaccine, for a total of 4,608,953 people
- 38% of people in North Carolina are fully vaccinated, for a total of 3,874,110 people
How many COVID-19 cases does Alamance County have?
Alamance County has 34 active cases of COVID-19 and one person in the hospital due to the virus, as of 11:59 p.m. on June 8.
The county has had 286 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic and 19,184 total confirmed cases.
Breaking news reporter Rachel Berry contributed to this report. The Times-News pulls data on local vaccine distribution on a weekly basis. Check back at the end of next week for the latest numbers.