Nearly 10 billion doses of coronavirus vaccine have been administered worldwide. However, vaccination rates vary widely in different parts of the world. In some countries, the majority of the population has already received two doses of the vaccine, and many have received a third dose, and supplies are sufficient to vaccinate the entire population. Check out our interactive map to see how immunization is progressing in different countries around the world. Percentage of people fully vaccinated. Please upgrade your browser to view the interactive project. This information is updated regularly, but may not reflect the most recent total data or the number of doses administered for each site. Total immunization reflects the number of doses administered and may include booster doses in addition to the doses required for complete immunization. The definition of complete immunization varies by country based on number of doses and vaccine type and may change over time. Source: Our World in Data Updated: July 5, 2022, 15:28 GMT+3
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This is the largest immunization program in history, with the goal of vaccinating nearly every adult on the planet. Many poor countries rely on supplies from Covax, an international program under the auspices of the World Health Organization whose goal is to provide global access to the Covid-19 vaccine.
The vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech was the first to be approved by the WHO. It has been introduced in most countries, but several others have also been approved for use.
Most governments vaccinate citizens over the age of 60, healthcare workers, and people with serious illnesses first.
More than 200 vaccine candidates are being tested worldwide for efficacy and safety.
Our World in Data, a project of the University of Oxford and the Education Foundation, collected the data presented in this article. Population data are from United Nations estimates for mid-2020, and UK data are from official government sources and the Office for National Statistics.