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Reporting and analyzing COVID-19 cases and deaths by vaccination status

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    Updated Dec. 7, 2022

    Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many health departments have developed the capacity to routinely link COVID-19 case surveillance and immunization information system (IIS) data to monitor cases and deaths by vaccination status. This page provides information and resources to help public health departments report rates of COVID-19 cases and deaths according to vaccination status. It also provides guidance to health departments that are interested in reporting their data to CDC. COVID-19-associated hospitalizations by vaccination status are reported separately though the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET).

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    How CDC works with health departments to monitor COVID-19 cases and deaths by vaccination status -- How to report COVID-19 data by vaccination status to CDC -- Best practices for analyzing patterns of COVID-19 according to vaccination status -- CDC definitions for analyzing COVID-19 cases and deaths by vaccination status.
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