As of May. 10, 118,438,297 Americans had received a booster, or 51.4 percent of the country's fully vaccinated population , according to the CDC's data.
Vermont the highest rate of fully vaccinated people who have received boosters , according to the CDC's COVID-19 vaccine distribution and administration data tracker.
Here are the states and Washington, D.C., ranked by the percentage of their fully vaccinated residents who have received a booster:
Note: The list includes ties
1. Vermont: 66.8 percent
2. Minnesota: 63.6 percent
3. Maine: 61.2 percent
4. Wisconsin: 61.1 percent
5. Hawaii: 59.9 percent
6. Oregon: 59.1 percent
7. California: 59.0 percent
8. Michigan: 58.8 percent
9. Washington: 58.7 percent
10. Rhode Island: 58.5 percent
11. Colorado: 57.9 percent
12. Iowa: 57.6 percent
13. Illinois: 57.2 percent
14. Maryland: 57.0 percent
15. Massachusetts: 56.9 percent
16. Ohio: 56.8 percent
17. Nebraska: 55.8 percent
18. Connecticut: 55.7 percent
19. New Hampshire: 55.4 percent
20. New Mexico: 54.8 percent
21. Virginia: 53.5 percent
22. Montana: 52.8 percent
23. New Jersey: 52.1 percent
24. Delaware: 51.7 percent
25. District of Columbia: 51.4 percent
26. Indiana: 51.2 percent
27. Utah: 50.2 percent
Arizona: 50.2 percent
29. Alaska: 49.8 percent
30. West Virginia: 49.6 percent
31. Kansas: 49.2 percent
32. New York: 49.1 percent
33. North Dakota: 48.9 percent
34. Idaho: 48.8 percent
35. Kentucky: 48.6 percent
36. Tennessee: 48.2 percent
37. Missouri: 47.7 percent
38. Pennsylvania: 47.6 percent
39. Wyoming: 47.3 percent
40. South Dakota: 47.0 percent
41. South Carolina: 44.9 percent
42. Arkansas: 44.7 percent
43. Georgia: 44.3 percent
44. Florida: 44.0 percent
45. Nevada: 43.9 percent
46. Louisiana: 43.3 percent
47. Oklahoma: 41.9 percent
48. Mississippi: 41.3 percent
49. Texas: 40.7 percent
50. Alabama: 39.9 percent
51. North Carolina: 34.4 percent