State health leaders say the vaccine roll out is continuing to ramp up.
Senior health advisor Lindsey Mauldin provides the latest updates on the numbers.
“More than 67,200 Pennsylvanians everyday are receiving a COVID-19 vaccine,” Mauldin said. “In fact, we now have over one million people fully vaccinated.”
Officials also added that demand for the vaccine still outweighs supply, but Governor Tom Wolf says that may not be the case all that much longer.
“By the end of April, the hope is that Pennsylvania will be getting one million doses per week,” Wolf said. “Right now if we’re at 400,000 to 500,000 in demand, and half of that in supply, that would mean sometime in April we would be close.”
Here in Butler County, over 40,000 people have now received the COVID-19 vaccine, with more than half of that number now fully vaccinated.