That's up very slightly by 0.82 percent from the previous week's tally of 149,419 COVID-19 doses administered.
In Alamance County, 47 percent of people were fully vaccinated as of July 20. 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 1,026,697 total cases of coronavirus, an increase of 0.67 percent from the week before.
The five counties with the highest percentage of their population fully vaccinated in North Carolina as of July 20 are Orange County (66 percent), Dare County (62 percent), Wake County (60 percent), Brunswick County (57 percent) and Durham County (57 percent).
Here are the latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Alamance County as of July 20:
How many people in Alamance County have received a COVID-19 vaccine?
- 50 percent of people in Alamance County have received at least one dose of the vaccine, for a total of 79,821 people.
- 47 percent of people in Alamance County are fully vaccinated, for a total of 75,424 people.
How many people in North Carolina have been vaccinated so far?
- 52 percent of people in North Carolina have received at least one dose of the vaccine, for a total of 5,241,500 people.
- 45 percent of people in North Carolina are fully vaccinated, for a total of 4,519,991 people.
How many COVID-19 cases does Alamance County have?
Alamance County has 90 active cases of COVID-19 and six people in the hospital due to the virus, as of 11:59 p.m. on July 20.
The county has had 287 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic and 19,537 total confirmed cases.
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.