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Mercer County COVID-19 vaccination statistics

Every Friday, the state releases data on the percentage of people who have received COVID-10 vaccines in each county in the state. Below are the percentages of residents in each municipality in Mercer County who have received their first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine so far.

Pennington leads the county, with an estimated 74 percent of residents receiving their first dose of a vaccine, while about 71 percent of Hightstown residents have received a vaccine, and 67 percent of residents in West Windsor have received a first dose. The capital city lags behind all of the other municipalities in the county, with only 32 percent of residents having received a first vaccine dose.

Municipality: East Windsor Township
Percent All Ages: 59%
Percent 18+: 75%
Percent 65+: 91%

Municipality: Ewing Township
Percent All Ages: 44%
Percent 18+: 51%
Percent 65+: 78%


Municipality: Hamilton Township
Percent All Ages: 51%
Percent 18+: 63%
Percent 65+: 86%

Municipality: Hightstown Borough
Percent All Ages: 71%
Percent 18+: 90%
Percent 65+: 100%

Municipality: Hopewell Borough
Percent All Ages: 65%
Percent 18+: 84%
Percent 65+: 100%

Municipality: Hopewell Township
Percent All Ages: 59%
Percent 18+: 74%
Percent 65+: 89%

Municipality: Lawrence Township
Percent All Ages: 55%
Percent 18+: 66%
Percent 65+: 95%

Municipality: Pennington Borough
Percent All Ages: 74%
Percent 18+: 93%
Percent 65+: 100%

Municipality: Princeton
Percent All Ages: 64%
Percent 18+: 75%
Percent 65+: 96%

Municipality: Robbinsville Township
Percent All Ages: 60%
Percent 18+: 80%
Percent 65+: 93%

Municipality: Trenton
Percent All Ages: 32%
Percent 18+: 42%
Percent 65+: 73%

Municipality: West Windsor Township
Percent All Ages: 67%
Percent 18+: 86%
Percent 65+: 100%