Tracking Coronavirus Vaccinations Around the World
More than 841 million vaccine doses have been administered worldwide, equal to 11 doses for every 100 people. There is already a stark gap between vaccination programs in different countries, with many yet to report a single dose.
Vaccinations by country
Doses administered | Per 100 people | Total | |||||||
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World | 11 | ||||||||
Seychelles | 116 | ||||||||
Israel | 116 | ||||||||
U.A.E. | 97 | ||||||||
Chile | 67 | ||||||||
Bahrain | 64 | ||||||||
Bhutan | 63 | ||||||||
U.K. | 61 | ||||||||
United States | 59 | ||||||||
Maldives | 58 | ||||||||
San Marino | 56 | ||||||||
Monaco | 53 | ||||||||
Malta | 53 | ||||||||
Hungary | 45 | ||||||||
Serbia | 43 | ||||||||
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The data is compiled from government sources by the Our World in Data project at the University of Oxford. A vaccinated person refers to someone who has received at least one dose of a vaccine, and a fully vaccinated person has received all required doses of a vaccine. For the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, a person who is “fully vaccinated” has received two doses.
While vaccine doses remain relatively scarce globally, most countries have focused their early vaccination efforts on priority groups like the clinically vulnerable; people in their 60s, 70s and older; and front-line workers, like doctors and nurses. Israel is vaccinating its population faster than any other country, with 116 doses administered for every 100 people.
Vaccination rates by country
Doses administered per 100 people
Tracking vaccination rates by country
There is also a striking divide between continents. Africa has the slowest vaccination rate of any continent, with many countries yet to start mass vaccination campaigns.
Vaccination rates by continent
Doses administered per 100 people
Less wealthy countries are relying on a vaccine-sharing arrangement called Covax, which aims to provide two billion doses by the end of the year.
83 percent of shots that have gone into arms worldwide have been administered in high- and upper-middle-income countries. Only 0.1 percent of doses have been administered in low-income countries.
Vaccination rates by country income level
Doses administered per 100 people. Circles sized by country population. Some countries may have started to administer doses, but have not yet reported data.
Most of the vaccines currently in use require two doses for a patient to be fully vaccinated. In February the Food and Drug Administration authorized a one-shot vaccine by pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson for emergency use in the United States.