More than 241.9 million vaccine doses have been given worldwide, equivalent to 3.2 doses per 100 people. While there is already a gap between vaccination programs in different countries, not many people report a single dose.
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Vaccination by country
Dosage administered | Per 100 people | Total | |||||||
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The world | 2.3 | ||||||||
Israel | 90.1 | ||||||||
Seychelles | 77.6 | ||||||||
UAE | 62.5 | ||||||||
UK | 30.8 | ||||||||
United States | 22.7 | ||||||||
Serbia | 20.5 | ||||||||
Maldives | 20.5 | ||||||||
Bahrain | 18.8 | ||||||||
Chile | 17.9 | ||||||||
Malta | 15.8 | ||||||||
Turkey | 10.3 | ||||||||
Denmark | 10.3 | ||||||||
Barbados | 10.2 | ||||||||
Morocco | 10.0 | ||||||||
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Note: Some countries do not provide data on the number of people who have been partially or fully vaccinated.
Data from government sources has been compiled by Our World in Data Project at Oxford University. a The vaccine A person refers to someone who has received at least one dose of the vaccine, and a The complete vaccine The person has received all the required doses of the vaccine. For the Pfizer-Bioentech vaccine, the person receiving the “complete vaccine” received two doses.
While vaccine doses are relatively rare globally, most countries have focused their initial vaccination efforts on priority groups such as the clinically weak; People aged 60, 70 and over; Front line workers like doctors and nurses. Israel vaccinates its population faster than 100 other countries, with 90.1 doses per 100 people.
Tracking of vaccination rate by country
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There is also a big difference in the continents. Less wealthy countries rely on a vaccine distribution system called Kovacs, which aims to deliver two billion doses by the end of the year.
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Nine different vaccines are being given around the world Data in the World. The Pfizer-Bioentech vaccine, which was found to be 95 percent effective in reducing coronavirus infection, is currently used in 66 countries. Some more countries have approved vaccines, but administration has not yet begun.
Most vaccines currently in use require two doses for a complete vaccine. On Saturday, the Food and Drug Administration authorized a shot by the pharmaceutical giants Johnson & Johnson for emergency use in the United States.
Where each vaccine is being used
Pfizer-Bioentech
66 countries
Ox Xford-AstraZeneca
51 countries
Gamlea (Sputnik V)
17 countries
Synoform-Beijing
14 countries
Synoform-Wuhan
2 countries
India Biotech (Covacin)
1 country
Of Johnson and Johnson
1 country
Note: The Ox Xford-Astrazeneka vaccine is known as Covishield in India. Other countries have approved the vaccine, but have not yet administered it.·Source: Our World in Data
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