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The article cites the vaccine tracker, which shows the vaccination rate at 70.8%. Yet, there are two status of 92% and 80.5%. What are these numbers? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kallax ( talk • contribs) 22:40, 21 October 2021 (UTC)
The scale goes from zero to 12M+ in increments of 2 million. The highest population of a state or territory is ~8 million (NSW), so it's not possible to reach 10M, 12M, or 12M+ in any state or territory. -- The Elysian Vector Fields ( talk) 23:01, 31 October 2021 (UTC)
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