Figure 4 shows a comparison of coverage of varicella vaccine assessed in 2014 at 24 months of age versus 36 and 60 months of age by state or territory. As the 18-month schedule point was historically associated with lower coverage, as there is only a 6-month time period to catch up for varicella vaccination, and as there is the possibility that parents may delay the varicella vaccination, varicella coverage estimates assessed at 24 months were compared to estimates assessed at 36 and 60 months by jurisdiction. Coverage by jurisdiction was 6.0 to 10.4 percentage points higher at 60 months, with all jurisdictions reaching over 90% varicella coverage when assessed at 60 months.