More than 101 million Americans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, CDC says

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The number of Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 now tops 101 million, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 43% have received at least one dose, and the average daily coronavirus case count is down 16%

There was no hiding the enthusiasm as Disneyland reopened on Friday after more than 400 days of closure, Michael George reports for "CBS This Morning: Saturday." Some were in line as early as 2:30 a.m., according to CBS Los Angeles.

Capacity, however, is limited to 25% and tickets must be purchased online ahead of time. Only California residents are allowed to visit.

In Kentucky, meanwhile, the horse-racing complex Churchill Downs went all out when it reopened.

But there are concerns about vaccine hesitancy, coupled with new warnings about variants.

In Michigan, where bars and restaurants can operate with 65% capacity, officials are using a carrot and stick approach: get the vaccination rate up and and more places will open up.

"If you've been waiting and seeing, if you're one of the 'let's wait and see,' I think we've waited and saw enough, and it's time to come down," said Eric Pessell, Calhoun County, Michigan, health officer.

A healthcare vaccinates a woman with the Covid-19 vaccine on April 30, 2021,as the Pasadena Public Library hosts a mobile vaccine clinic set up by the Harris County Public Health, in Pasadena, Texas. CECILE CLOCHERET/AFP via Getty Images

Vaccination rates are slowing. Take Arkansas, which is one of more than 10 states not ordering all available vaccine doses. Over one-third of Arkansas residents have received at least one dose, well below the national total of 43%.

The unvaccinated may want to listen to what Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Friday.

"Bottom line of my message ... A: Get vaccinated, and if you're having a two-dose regimen, make sure you get that second dose," he said.

real_sadboi on May 2nd, 2021 at 15:57 UTC »

Just signed up to get the Moderna shot, it's on the 11th (earliest date available at the location) at the nearest Rite-Aid.

I spent a good amount of time looking for vaccination sites that weren't a 2 or 3-hour bus ride from my apartment, oddly enough the closest place was a Rite-Aid that's a 20-minute bus ride away.

I would have preferred a J&J vaccine because it's only one shot, but hey at least I'm getting a vaccine.

TheBottleRed on May 2nd, 2021 at 15:50 UTC »

Here I am with my side effects after shot 2, never been so happy to feel like crap.

Edit: if you’re curious or wary about getting a vaccine, here’s a link to the CDC website answering some FAQs. This vaccine is safe, free, and it works. Get vaccinated for yourself, for your loved ones, and for your community.

Snacks_is_Hungry on May 2nd, 2021 at 15:25 UTC »

Getting mine today! J&J