MADISON, Wis. — Nearly 875,000 people in Wisconsin have fully completed the COVID-19 vaccine series, according to the state Department of Health Services.
Health officials said 1,494,521 people have received at least one dose, which is more than one-quarter of the state’s population. Roughly 15% of Wisconsin residents are fully vaccinated as of Tuesday afternoon.
Nearly 2.4 million doses have been administered throughout the state, including 26,675 in the past day.
The DHS has updated its vaccine dashboard to show how many doses of the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines have each been administered. The dashboard also includes data on the amount of doses administered by provider type.

Other data such as the number of new cases, deaths and hospitalizations for Tuesday were unavailable, as the DHS website encountered technical difficulties leading to an hours-long delay in updated information. The DHS posted a message on its site Tuesday afternoon regarding the delay.
“In the course of the regular scheduled updates to several of our data visualizations on March 23, 2021, DHS experienced technical difficulties that resulted in the delay of these updates. We are working diligently to address these issues and plan to have the data updated by 2pm, March 24, 2021. Thank you for your patience.”
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