There is a state database and it is well monitored. I speak from personal knowledge in that the pharmacies are required to enter every single vaccine into a tracking database complete with the patient's name, DOB, SSN, address, phone number, the date of the first shot along with the manufacturer (cannot recieve a Moderna for the first shot and a Pfizer for the 2nd shot, must be the same manufacturer for both doses) and the vaccine Lot# and then we use that data to schedule them for the second dose. The goal is to report it to the state database within 48 hours of the injection, and then no more vaccines are delivered to the pharmacist until all 100 doses are accounted for.
There is a state database and it is well monitored. I speak from personal knowledge in that the pharmacies are required to enter every single vaccine into a tracking database complete with the patient's name, DOB, SSN, address, phone number, the date of the first shot along with the manufacturer (cannot recieve a Moderna for the first shot and a Pfizer for the 2nd shot, must be the same manufacturer for both doses) and the vaccine Lot# and then we use that data to schedule them for the second dose. The goal is to report it to the state database within 48 hours of the injection, and then no more vaccines are delivered to the pharmacist until all 100 doses are accounted for.