Politics & Government
City Of Long Beach:City Of Long Beach Launches Vaccine Data Page On City’s COVID-19 Data Dashboard
, featuring timely COVID-19 vaccination data for Long Beach. Data include breakdowns of administered vaccine totals and detailed demogra ...
2/26/2021
COVID-19 data dashboard , featuring timely COVID-19 vaccination data for Long Beach. Data include breakdowns of administered vaccine totals and detailed demographic information for vaccinated Long Beach residents. “I’m incredibly happy and proud that 60% of our 65+ seniors have been vaccinated,” said Mayor Robert Garcia. “As we continue to vaccinate as many people as possible, it is critical that we make data accessible and open to the public.” The new COVID-19 vaccine data page, available as a button feature on the City’s existing COVID-19 data dashboard , features detailed timely COVID-19 vaccination data, including total number of vaccine allocated to the City, total number of administered first and second doses, dates of vaccine administration, total number of vaccinated Long Beach residents, and detailed demographic information for vaccinated residents including age, gender, ethnicity/race and zip code. Highlights of the data released today include:
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The vaccine data page will be updated consistently with the remainder of the data dashboard, Mondays through Fridays, or as new information becomes available. Long Beach and the City’s partners have held five dedicated clinics in North, West and Central Long Beach in the month of February to bring vaccinations directly into areas most affected by COVID-19 to directly reach groups in need of vaccine resources. Additional clinics will be planned in March. This week, the City received 5,100 additional first doses that were scheduled for Wednesday through Friday, with a focus from VaxLB subscribers in zip codes with high COVID-19 case rates and lower vaccination rates. Similar to the rest of the COVID-19 data dashboard, the vaccine data page features simplified text and image-based graphics, streamlined and organized with the end user in mind. Information has been curated specifically for the general public, so site visitors can find the information they need quickly and easily. “We have worked diligently to ensure these data are presented in a timely, accurate and consistent manner that can be easily understood by the public,” said Health Department Director Kelly Colopy. “We will continue to provide more vaccination data as they become available.” The City has been working to administer as many vaccine doses as possible to those in the eligible groups as allocation becomes available. In December 2020, the City announced a rollout plan for equitable distribution of vaccine and has since begun administering vaccinations to healthcare workers, older adults, emergency services personnel, educators and food sector employees in Long Beach. The City originally launched the COVID-19 data dashboard last April and has since expanded it as more data have become available. As of Feb. 25, there have been 51,195 COVID-19 cases in Long Beach and 832 people have died from the virus. More than 104,300 doses have been administered, which includes more than 66,500 first doses and more than 37,800 second doses. These numbers differ from the vaccinated residents number above as many people in Long Beach work outside the city and were vaccinated through their employer. For the latest information on COVID-19, with details on all that the City of Long Beach is doing to keep our residents safe, visit longbeach.gov/COVID19 and follow @LongBeachCity on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
This press release was produced by the City of Long Beach. The views expressed here are the author’s own.