This will be important because eventually a very large share of the world population needs to receive a COVID vaccine. Several institutions maintain websites on which they list COVID candidate vaccines that are currently being developed:. You can download the full dataset alongside the detailed sources on GitHub.
In some cases, the vaccination figures on this page can look different from the ones reported by a government. Most often it is not because of the numerator number of people vaccinated but instead because of the denominator number of people in the population.
This usually happens for two main reasons:. We use this data for its reliability, its consistent methods, and because it makes our work much easier.
The exact values can be viewed in our GitHub repository. The United Nations estimates may not always reflect the latest censuses or national figures—but there are several reasons why we use this data over country-by-country national population estimates. In a few cases, we use other sources when the figures provided by the UN differ substantially from reliable and more recent national estimates.
The population estimates we use to calculate per-capita metrics are all based on the last revision of the United Nations World Population Prospects. In our data, fully-vaccinated people are those who have received all doses prescribed by their vaccination regimen e. Some countries also allow for alternative definitions, such as having been infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the past and having received 1 dose of a two-dose regimen.
We currently ignore these alternative definitions to preserve the common definition of fully vaccinated, i. This allows for an optimal comparability between countries. The income groups we use come from the World Bank income classification. The exact list of countries can be viewed in our GitHub repository. Due to the limited space on our charts and the number of countries in the world, we unfortunately cannot show every country in the world by default. On each chart of this page, we therefore choose a default selection of countries based on a mix of criteria: mainly total population, but also number of vaccine doses administered and share of the population vaccinated.
These lists are updated about once a month. In the future, we plan to develop new features that would allow the list of countries to automatically adapt to the region of each visitor, and if they allow it, to use cookies to save their default list on their computer.
Because some countries — notably China, as of August — do not report breakdowns between first and second doses administered, we cannot know the exact number of people with at least 1 dose and people fully vaccinated in the world. Therefore, as long as some countries are only reporting partial data, these figures will underestimate the real number of people vaccinated and fully vaccinated globally.
Based on the number of doses administered, it is however possible to calculate a lower and upper bound of how many people have been vaccinated in these countries. For example, if million doses have been used in China, they must have been administered to at least million people with 2 doses each , and up to million people with only 1 dose each. Other countries that are not shown in our data may have also started vaccination campaigns. We do not include participants in the vaccine arm of clinical trials, as this data is not available for many of the hundreds of trials currently taking place.
The vaccination data is needed to understand how the pandemic is evolving. Global health institutions that report on the pandemic are reporting these metrics separately:.
Reporting the data for Palestine and Israel separately also allows us to show their respective reported vaccination levels. It makes clear what the respective vaccination levels are, as reported by the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Finally, our dataset on COVID vaccinations is sourced from official data published by governments and ministries of health from countries around the world. 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. 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.
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More Just In. Back to top. Europe's drug regulator on July 14 made no definitive recommendations on switching vaccines. The following countries are considering, or have decided to adopt, such an approach:. A British study is looking into the immune responses of children to mixed schedules of different vaccines. Officials said that while the recipients will be given a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot, advice about second doses will be provided at a later date, while more data is gathered.
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