Monday, March 15, 2021
This page will be updated regularly as information becomes available.
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Beginning March 5, the allocation and administration data for this webpage is sourced from South Carolina's Statewide Immunization Online Network (SIMON). Prior to March 5, the data on this webpage was sourced directly from both the federal VAMS database and SIMON database. Data from the federal VAMS database funnels into the state's SIMON database, and the SIMON database is the most current and accurate source for vaccine information for South Carolina. The SIMON database also powers DHEC's vaccine dashboard.
Total Doses Received
in South Carolina
1,794,228
Total Doses Given
in South Carolina
1,483,413
Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Allocations
Total Doses
Received
972,228
Given
First Shot / Second Shot
(residents and non-residents)
564,958 / 374,047
Total Doses
Used
97%
Moderna Vaccine Allocations (Including LTC Program)
Total Doses
Received
770,700
Given
First Shot / Second Shot
(residents and non-residents)
382,624 / 140,863
Total Doses
Used
68%
Janssen Vaccine Allocations
Total Doses
Received
51,300
Given
One Shot
(residents and non-residents)
20,921
Total Doses
Used
41%
Pfizer & Moderna Appointments Scheduled
Not including third-party providers
633,564
Vaccine providers are required to log specific information about each vaccine they administer within 24 hours. The data within these by-facility spreadsheets are provisional and subject to change.
Key points about vaccine allocation data include:
- The data within these spreadsheets are approximate and provisional.
- Current vaccine inventory is based on six doses per vial for Pfizer and 10 doses per vial for Moderna, however, extra amounts of vaccine in some vials allows providers to pull seven shots of Pfizer from a single vial or 11 shots from a single Moderna vial.
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine allocation by facility
Updated daily
February
January
Moderna Vaccine Allocations
Updated daily
February
Janssen vaccine allocation by facility
Updated daily
Moderna Vaccine Used for LTC Program
Total Doses Received
Through LTC Program
165,600
Given to LTCF Residents
First Shot / Second Shot
(residents and non-residents)
35,754 / 28,568
Given to LTCF Staff
First Shot / Second Shot
(residents and non-residents)
21,736 / 17,674
1st / 2nd Clinics Scheduled
Through LTC Program
1,488
3rd Clinics Scheduled
Through LTC Program
678
The CDC’s Long-Term Care Program 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 among the first to receive their shots. CVS and Walgreens began holding vaccine clinics at these facilities on December 28, 2020. Long-term Care Program data is recorded in a federal database called Tiberius. The information in the spreadsheets below, from Tiberius, isn’t managed by DHEC.
LTC Program: Moderna Vaccine Allocation by Facility
Updated daily
February
January
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