Counties with the highest COVID-19 vaccination rate in Kentucky
Published 1:46 pm Saturday, February 12, 2022
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Counties with the highest COVID-19 vaccination rate in Kentucky
The vaccine deployment in December 2020 signaled a turning point in the COVID-19 pandemic. By the end of May 2021, 40% of the U.S. population was fully vaccinated. But as vaccination rates lagged over the summer, new surges of COVID-19 came, including Delta in the summer of 2021, and now the Omicron variant, which comprises the majority of cases in the U.S.
Researchers around the world have reported that Omicron is more transmissible than Delta, making breakthrough and repeat infections more likely. Early research suggests this strain may cause less severe illness than Delta and the original virus, however, health officials have warned an Omicron-driven surge could still increase hospitalization and death rates—especially in areas with less vaccinated populations.
The United States as of Feb. 11 reached 917,622 COVID-19-related deaths and 77.5 million COVID-19 cases, according to Johns Hopkins University. Currently, 64.3% of the population is fully vaccinated, and 42.6% have received booster doses.
Stacker compiled a list of the counties with highest COVID-19 vaccination rates in Kentucky using data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and Covid Act Now. Counties are ranked by the highest vaccination rate as of Feb. 10, 2022. Due to inconsistencies in reporting, some counties do not have vaccination data available. Keep reading to see whether your county ranks among the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates in your state.
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#50. Simpson County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 49.4% (9,173 fully vaccinated)
— 11.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 425 (79 total deaths)
— 43.6% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 29,006 (5,387 total cases)
— 6.2% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#49. Washington County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 49.7% (6,017 fully vaccinated)
— 11.3% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 446 (54 total deaths)
— 50.7% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 30,120 (3,643 total cases)
— 10.2% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#48. Mason County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 49.9% (8,518 fully vaccinated)
— 10.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 545 (93 total deaths)
— 84.1% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,501 (4,353 total cases)
— 6.7% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#47. Logan County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 49.9% (13,527 fully vaccinated)
— 10.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 398 (108 total deaths)
— 34.5% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 29,064 (7,877 total cases)
— 6.4% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#46. Henderson County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 49.9% (22,565 fully vaccinated)
— 10.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 319 (144 total deaths)
— 7.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 28,653 (12,954 total cases)
— 4.9% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#45. Muhlenberg County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.0% (15,313 fully vaccinated)
— 10.7% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 359 (110 total deaths)
— 21.3% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 31,742 (9,720 total cases)
— 16.2% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#44. McLean County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.1% (4,613 fully vaccinated)
— 10.5% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 489 (45 total deaths)
— 65.2% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 27,370 (2,520 total cases)
— 0.2% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#43. Magoffin County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.3% (6,120 fully vaccinated)
— 10.2% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 304 (37 total deaths)
— 2.7% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 28,739 (3,495 total cases)
— 5.2% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#42. Grayson County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.3% (13,283 fully vaccinated)
— 10.2% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 431 (114 total deaths)
— 45.6% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 28,176 (7,446 total cases)
— 3.1% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#41. Fleming County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.4% (7,354 fully vaccinated)
— 10.0% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 302 (44 total deaths)
— 2.0% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 23,359 (3,406 total cases)
— 14.5% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#40. Estill County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.5% (7,125 fully vaccinated)
— 9.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 284 (40 total deaths)
— 4.1% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,911 (3,655 total cases)
— 5.2% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#39. Rowan County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.5% (12,353 fully vaccinated)
— 9.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 204 (50 total deaths)
— 31.1% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 24,358 (5,958 total cases)
— 10.9% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#38. Hopkins County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.6% (22,616 fully vaccinated)
— 9.6% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 521 (233 total deaths)
— 76.0% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 30,967 (13,838 total cases)
— 13.3% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#37. Leslie County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 50.9% (5,030 fully vaccinated)
— 9.1% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 395 (39 total deaths)
— 33.4% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 32,591 (3,219 total cases)
— 19.3% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#36. Nelson County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 51.0% (23,570 fully vaccinated)
— 8.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 275 (127 total deaths)
— 7.1% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 29,875 (13,812 total cases)
— 9.3% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#35. Caldwell County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 51.1% (6,514 fully vaccinated)
— 8.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 447 (57 total deaths)
— 51.0% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 29,089 (3,708 total cases)
— 6.5% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#34. Greenup County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 51.1% (17,922 fully vaccinated)
— 8.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 325 (114 total deaths)
— 9.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 31,894 (11,194 total cases)
— 16.7% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#33. Powell County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 51.4% (6,357 fully vaccinated)
— 8.2% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 259 (32 total deaths)
— 12.5% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 35,618 (4,402 total cases)
— 30.4% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#32. Breathitt County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 51.6% (6,512 fully vaccinated)
— 7.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 396 (50 total deaths)
— 33.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,186 (3,181 total cases)
— 7.8% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#31. Pike County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.1% (30,130 fully vaccinated)
— 7.0% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 416 (241 total deaths)
— 40.5% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 27,968 (16,187 total cases)
— 2.4% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#30. Nicholas County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.2% (3,798 fully vaccinated)
— 6.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 399 (29 total deaths)
— 34.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 24,433 (1,776 total cases)
— 10.6% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#29. Letcher County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.2% (11,253 fully vaccinated)
— 6.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 418 (90 total deaths)
— 41.2% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 28,363 (6,113 total cases)
— 3.8% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#28. Wolfe County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.4% (3,750 fully vaccinated)
— 6.4% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 252 (18 total deaths)
— 14.9% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 29,244 (2,093 total cases)
— 7.0% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#27. Bath County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.5% (6,566 fully vaccinated)
— 6.3% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 280 (35 total deaths)
— 5.4% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 20,600 (2,575 total cases)
— 24.6% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#26. Henry County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.7% (8,502 fully vaccinated)
— 5.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 273 (44 total deaths)
— 7.8% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 28,451 (4,588 total cases)
— 4.1% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#25. Marshall County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.7% (16,386 fully vaccinated)
— 5.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 296 (92 total deaths)
— 0.0% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,875 (8,047 total cases)
— 5.3% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#24. Jessamine County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 52.7% (28,506 fully vaccinated)
— 5.9% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 229 (124 total deaths)
— 22.6% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 26,569 (14,378 total cases)
— 2.8% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#23. Daviess County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 53.1% (53,916 fully vaccinated)
— 5.2% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 342 (347 total deaths)
— 15.5% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 29,339 (29,782 total cases)
— 7.4% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#22. Martin County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 53.3% (5,965 fully vaccinated)
— 4.8% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 393 (44 total deaths)
— 32.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 26,289 (2,943 total cases)
— 3.8% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#21. Mercer County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 53.4% (11,703 fully vaccinated)
— 4.6% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 447 (98 total deaths)
— 51.0% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 31,646 (6,941 total cases)
— 15.8% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#20. Clark County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 53.5% (19,409 fully vaccinated)
— 4.5% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 141 (51 total deaths)
— 52.4% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,387 (9,206 total cases)
— 7.1% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#19. Anderson County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 54.2% (12,326 fully vaccinated)
— 3.2% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 264 (60 total deaths)
— 10.8% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,603 (5,824 total cases)
— 6.3% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#18. Scott County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 54.6% (31,119 fully vaccinated)
— 2.5% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 149 (85 total deaths)
— 49.7% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 26,053 (14,851 total cases)
— 4.6% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#17. McCracken County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 54.6% (35,713 fully vaccinated)
— 2.5% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 323 (211 total deaths)
— 9.1% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 26,309 (17,211 total cases)
— 3.7% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#16. Boyle County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 55.6% (16,706 fully vaccinated)
— 0.7% lower vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 399 (120 total deaths)
— 34.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,852 (7,771 total cases)
— 5.4% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#15. Floyd County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 56.1% (19,978 fully vaccinated)
— 0.2% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 436 (155 total deaths)
— 47.3% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 30,872 (10,987 total cases)
— 13.0% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#14. Oldham County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 56.5% (37,741 fully vaccinated)
— 0.9% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 181 (121 total deaths)
— 38.9% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 25,837 (17,259 total cases)
— 5.4% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#13. Bourbon County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 56.7% (11,212 fully vaccinated)
— 1.2% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 238 (47 total deaths)
— 19.6% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 27,946 (5,530 total cases)
— 2.3% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#12. Fulton County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 57.2% (3,416 fully vaccinated)
— 2.1% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 385 (23 total deaths)
— 30.1% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 18,730 (1,118 total cases)
— 31.4% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#11. Lyon County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 57.6% (4,731 fully vaccinated)
— 2.9% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 390 (32 total deaths)
— 31.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 32,400 (2,660 total cases)
— 18.6% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#10. Hancock County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 57.8% (5,042 fully vaccinated)
— 3.2% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 229 (20 total deaths)
— 22.6% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 26,966 (2,352 total cases)
— 1.3% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#9. Kenton County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 59.1% (98,649 fully vaccinated)
— 5.5% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 213 (355 total deaths)
— 28.0% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 23,694 (39,569 total cases)
— 13.3% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#8. Franklin County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 60.2% (30,705 fully vaccinated)
— 7.5% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 247 (126 total deaths)
— 16.6% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 24,330 (12,406 total cases)
— 11.0% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#7. Perry County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 60.8% (15,662 fully vaccinated)
— 8.6% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 547 (141 total deaths)
— 84.8% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 35,709 (9,198 total cases)
— 30.7% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#6. Boone County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 60.9% (81,306 fully vaccinated)
— 8.7% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 189 (253 total deaths)
— 36.1% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 26,252 (35,068 total cases)
— 3.9% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#5. Hardin County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 61.1% (67,744 fully vaccinated)
— 9.1% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 349 (387 total deaths)
— 17.9% more deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 28,062 (31,137 total cases)
— 2.7% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#4. Campbell County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 61.7% (57,774 fully vaccinated)
— 10.2% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 154 (144 total deaths)
— 48.0% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 22,983 (21,508 total cases)
— 15.9% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#3. Jefferson County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 62.6% (479,804 fully vaccinated)
— 11.8% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 255 (1,954 total deaths)
— 13.9% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 27,108 (207,853 total cases)
— 0.8% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#2. Woodford County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 64.9% (17,359 fully vaccinated)
— 15.9% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 153 (41 total deaths)
— 48.3% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 23,962 (6,406 total cases)
— 12.3% less cases per 100k residents than Kentucky
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#1. Fayette County
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 65.0% (209,951 fully vaccinated)
— 16.1% higher vaccination rate than Kentucky
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 162 (525 total deaths)
— 45.3% less deaths per 100k residents than Kentucky
– Cumulative cases per 100k: 27,421 (88,610 total cases)
— 0.4% more cases per 100k residents than Kentucky