Total Doses Received
in South Carolina
542,750
Total Doses Administered
in South Carolina
277,258
Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Allocations
Total Doses
Received
274,950
Administered
First Dose / Second Dose
182,589 / 41,493
Total Doses
Utilized
81%
Moderna Vaccine Allocations (Non-LTC Program)
Total Doses Received
64,400
Total Doses Administered
18,458
Total Doses Utilized
29%
Pfizer & Moderna Appointments Scheduled
Not including third-party providers
313,508
Until recently, the only COVID-19 vaccine available to Phase 1a individuals who were not long-term facility care residents or staff was the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. The Moderna vaccine is now also available to Phase 1a individuals. The information above reflects the information entered by vaccine providers into the federal Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS) database. Vaccine providers are required to log specific information about each vaccine they administer within 24 hours.
Key points about vaccine allocation data include:
- The data within these spreadsheets are approximate and provisional. VAMS and Tiberius are new federal reporting databases, and as vaccine providers become more familiar with them, the accuracy of the data is expected to improve.
- Current vaccine inventory is based on five doses per vial for Pfizer and 10 doses per vial for Moderna, however, extra amounts of vaccine in some vials allows providers to pull six or seven shots of Pfizer from a single vial or 11 shots from a single Moderna vial.
- Many of the available doses are earmarked for Phase 1a individuals with appointments scheduled in the near future.
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine allocation by facility
Updated daily
January 10 - 16
January 2 - 9
Moderna Vaccine Allocations for LTC Program
Total Doses Received
Through LTC Program
203,400
Administered to LTCF Residents
First Dose / Second Dose
23,335 / 541
Administered to LTCF Staff
First Dose / Second Dose
10,730 / 212
Clinics Scheduled
Through LTC Program
755
The majority of the state's Moderna vaccine doses are currently allocated to the CDC’s Long-Term Care Program, which is a federal partnership between Walgreens and CVS pharmacies. These pharmacies are holding vaccination clinics at every long-term care facility in South Carolina, ensuring those most vulnerable to COVID-19 and the workers who care from them are prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine.
CVS and Walgreens began holding vaccine clinics at these facilities the week of December 28 and will continue to hold them until every facility resident and staff who wants vaccine receives both doses. Currently, only the Moderna vaccine is being used for this vaccination effort.
States have a limited role in this federal LTC Program, other than providing doses of vaccine. Data and information about this program are recorded in a federal database called Tiberius; this information, as in the spreadsheets below, isn’t managed by DHEC.
LTC Program: Moderna Vaccine Allocation by Facility
Updated daily
January 10 - 16