Follow our live coverage for the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic. As Australia takes delivery of its first shipment of coronavirus vaccines , at least 44 countries have already begun inoculating their citizens using the Pfizer-BioNTech shot, World Health Organization data shows.
Dozens of other countries have also begun mass inoculations, but they have started early without WHO approval. Now, the AstraZeneca vaccine has also got the tick of approval from the global health bureau. The countries using the vaccine are mostly located in Europe, with Canada, the United States, Chile, Singapore and some Middle Eastern countries also securing doses. The UK began vaccinating residents in early December, with other European countries following suit in the days and weeks after.
In January, the WHO's vaccine-sharing scheme COVAX announced it was set to start rolling out vaccines to poor and middle-income countries this month, with two of three billion targeted doses expected to be delivered this year.
Bourla said the 40 million doses, a fraction of the company's total production estimate of two billion, would be sold on a non-profit basis. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.
The Pfizer vaccine has been approved. So what happens next? Since then, different EU countries have moved at different speeds. Denmark 12 to year-olds and Spain 12 to year-olds have both now vaccinated most of their child population with at least a single dose. By October the country's health pass - or pass sanitaire - will be extended to unders, meaning all teenagers will need to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test to access places like cinemas, museums, restaurants and indoor shopping centres.
In June Germany's scientific advisers recommended the vaccine should only be offered to children aged 12 to 15 with underlying health conditions. But in August, after the Delta variant started spreading more widely, the rollout was extended to all those over 12 years old.
In Sweden children aged 12 to 15 are only eligible for a vaccine if they have lung disease, severe asthma or another high-risk medical condition.
In Norway , not part of the EU, the vaccine rollout was recently extended to children aged 12 to 15, but only a first dose will be offered, with a decision on a second dose to be made later. In May, US and Canadian regulators were the first to approve the Pfizer jab for use in children from 12 years and older.
The rollout started immediately at sites across the US with two injections given three weeks apart. The drive to vaccinate children came as the US started to battle a rise in infections driven by the Delta variant. The latest report from the Centre for Disease Control said that the number of children hospitalised with Covid was between 3. A handful of US school boards have voted to make the jab mandatory for children aged 12 and over to attend class, despite objections by some parents.
In Los Angeles the order was recently extended to , pupils, while in New York staff but not students must be inoculated. This is also the case for Israel and Palestine. We show figures for Palestine and Israel separately, as they are reported separately by the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Ministry of Health. The Populations Division of the United Nations reports population figures for countries around the world, and we are relying on their latest data from their revision for countries around the world of.
They report a population of 8,, people for Israel and a population of 5,, people for Palestine. Data sources: at the end of this page you find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources. Open access: as with all of our data, we are making this dataset openly available, so that everyone can check and use the data that we bring together. You find the vaccination data in our daily-updated repository on GitHub. Cite our vaccination data Mathieu, E. Nat Hum Behav None selected.
Click to open interactive version. US state-by-state data: Daily vaccine doses administered per people. How many vaccinations are administered each day not population-adjusted? US state-by-state data: Daily vaccine doses administered. US state-by-state data: Administered vaccines per people. US state-by-state data: Total administered vaccines.
US state-by-state data: Share that have received at least one dose of the vaccine. US state-by-state data: Number that have received at least one dose of the vaccine. How many vaccine booster doses have been administered? Vaccinations by age. Share that have received at least one dose by age. Fully vaccinated by age. Partly vaccinated by age. Which vaccines have been administered in each country?
How many doses have been donated by each country? The three following charts show the number of doses donated, adjusted for: The population of the donating country; The GDP of the donating country; The number of doses administered by the donating country to its own population.
Vaccination policies. These charts are regularly updated based on the latest version of the response tracker. Vaccine development: vaccines approved for use and in clinical trials. Source information country by country. Frequently-asked questions. Why do the figures displayed on this page look different from the ones published by my government? This usually happens for two main reasons: The official data reports the vaccination coverage in terms of the share of people vaccinated in the population eligible for vaccination very often, among adults only.
Our priority is to make our data comparable between countries — regardless of criteria for eligibility, which tend to vary across countries and across time. For this reason, we always use the total population of the country i. The official data uses a different population estimate.
We use this data for its reliability, its consistent methods, and because it makes our work much easier see below for more information. What population data are the per-capita metrics based on?
The main reason is that it uses a reliable and standardized methodology for all countries. For example, if we used individual country data, some may include overseas workers, expats, undocumented immigrants, etc. Using data from the UN allows us to get accurate population estimates for all territories in the world very easily.
Finding and maintaining estimates based on national censuses would be very time-consuming for our small team, without bringing much additional value to our work. Other reasons include the availability of yearly data national censuses are only conducted every few years , and avoiding double-counting in cases of border disputes. What is the definition of a fully-vaccinated person? What classification are the income groups based on? How do you choose which countries are shown?
How can we best estimate how many people have been vaccinated globally? My country has started vaccinating its population. Why is it missing from the charts? Are participants in vaccine clinical trials included in your data?
How do you report vaccinations performed in Israel and Palestine? Global health institutions that report on the pandemic are reporting these metrics separately: The World Health Organization reports the measures for Israel separately from Palestine in its data.
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Official data from provinces via covid19tracker.
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