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Volume 28, Number 3—March 2022
Research

COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage, Behaviors, and Intentions among Adults with Previous Diagnosis, United States

Kimberly H. NguyenComments to Author , Jing Huang1, Kathrine Mansfield1, Laura Corlin, and Jennifer D. Allen
Author affiliations: Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (K.H. Nguyen, J. Huang, K. Mansfield, L. Corlin); Tufts University School of Engineering, Medford, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, USA (L. Corlin); Tufts University, Medford (J.D. Allen)

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COVID-19 vaccination coverage estimates and prevalence of previous COVID-19 infection by state, United States, July 21–August 2, 2021. COVID-19, coronavirus disease.

Figure. COVID-19 vaccination coverage estimates and prevalence of previous COVID-19 infection by state, United States, July 21–August 2, 2021. COVID-19, coronavirus disease.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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