Covid vaccines: How fast is progress around the world?

By The Visual and Data Journalism Team
BBC News

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More than 2.5 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered, in over 190 countries worldwide.

However, there are vast differences in the pace of progress in different parts of the world.

Some countries have secured and delivered doses to a large proportion of their population - but some are still waiting for their first shipments to arrive.

Global vaccine rollout

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World
32.6
2,543,433,842
China
67.0
970,006,304
US
94.2
314,969,386
India
19.1
262,970,250
Brazil
39.6
84,102,155
UK
109.1
72,891,861
Germany
77.3
64,763,343
France
68.5
46,262,624
Italy
73.5
44,431,586
Turkey
46.8
39,446,201
Mexico
30.0
38,633,462
Spain
74.5
34,845,346
Indonesia
12.4
33,962,386
Russia
23.2
33,923,089
Canada
81.8
30,885,092
Japan
22.8
28,887,137
Poland
68.4
25,884,468
Chile
109.2
20,865,931
South Korea
35.3
18,117,755
Morocco
46.8
17,261,906
Argentina
38.0
17,172,628
Saudi Arabia
47.0
16,362,898
United Arab Emirates
143.4
14,182,020
Colombia
25.9
13,167,044
Netherlands
75.4
12,927,990
Pakistan
5.5
12,065,211
Israel
122.9
10,639,588
Bangladesh
6.1
10,079,471
Hungary
95.8
9,249,943
Belgium
78.0
9,037,478
Romania
44.9
8,632,630
Philippines
6.9
7,563,241
Greece
69.5
7,244,517
Thailand
10.3
7,219,668
Portugal
70.8
7,218,006
Czech Republic
65.5
7,018,455
Sweden
66.1
6,671,746
Austria
74.0
6,660,729
Dominican Republic
60.4
6,553,710
Australia
24.4
6,219,330
Switzerland
70.4
6,093,274
Peru
17.6
5,790,903
Cambodia
34.5
5,762,050
Malaysia
16.5
5,330,654
Serbia
72.8
4,955,746
Iran
5.7
4,792,881
Singapore
80.2
4,691,386
Kazakhstan
22.1
4,157,358
Cuba
36.1
4,084,278
Egypt
3.7
3,746,978
Finland
66.9
3,707,724
Mongolia
109.5
3,588,146
Norway
64.1
3,476,340
Uruguay
99.5
3,456,265
Ireland
65.2
3,218,310
Denmark
55.3
3,201,043
Slovakia
58.0
3,165,825
Nepal
10.8
3,153,419
Ecuador
17.8
3,133,387
Sri Lanka
14.4
3,082,905
Myanmar
5.5
2,994,900
Jordan
28.3
2,891,997
Azerbaijan
28.4
2,877,878
Qatar
99.1
2,856,149
Uzbekistan
8.1
2,695,058
Algeria
5.7
2,500,000
El Salvador
37.4
2,427,457
Nigeria
1.1
2,225,765
Croatia
54.1
2,219,196
Bolivia
18.4
2,151,088
Costa Rica
42.2
2,150,520
Lithuania
75.5
2,055,578
Vietnam
2.0
1,991,059
Ukraine
4.5
1,989,398
Ethiopia
1.7
1,964,005
Bahrain
112.7
1,917,308
Kuwait
42.6
1,820,000
Bulgaria
23.6
1,637,956
Tunisia
12.4
1,459,780
Slovenia
66.1
1,373,721
Panama
30.8
1,327,999
Taiwan
5.5
1,321,839
Angola
4.0
1,314,375
Ghana
4.0
1,228,216
Kenya
2.1
1,155,745
Laos
15.6
1,134,347
Lebanon
16.3
1,111,588
Zimbabwe
7.5
1,108,203
Belarus
11.3
1,068,413
Latvia
55.2
1,041,827
New Zealand
18.5
891,702
Estonia
66.0
875,567
Albania
30.0
862,628
Uganda
1.8
812,118
Guatemala
4.2
745,323
Venezuela
2.6
739,962
Cyprus
83.2
728,458
Ivory Coast
2.7
705,051
Iraq
1.7
703,820
Paraguay
9.3
662,804
Afghanistan
1.7
662,003
Palestinian Territories
12.9
658,075
Senegal
3.8
632,648
Malta
138.1
609,867
Oman
11.9
605,845
Moldova
14.8
597,494
Rwanda
4.5
578,569
Sudan
1.2
539,843
Maldives
91.3
493,630
Honduras
4.9
488,859
Bhutan
62.6
482,716
South Africa
0.8
478,733
North Macedonia
22.2
462,415
Luxembourg
73.6
460,550
Mauritius
35.8
455,242
Guinea
3.4
441,446
Mozambique
1.3
394,930
Malawi
2.1
393,313
Iceland
104.1
355,178
Libya
5.1
351,408
Togo
4.2
347,246
Guyana
40.2
315,816
Bosnia and Herzegovina
9.6
315,780
Georgia
7.4
295,651
Montenegro
43.0
270,237
Equatorial Guinea
18.2
255,030
Fiji
27.1
242,539
Yemen
0.8
235,855
Trinidad and Tobago
14.4
201,313
Jamaica
6.6
194,315
Niger
0.8
186,207
Nicaragua
2.5
167,500
Mali
0.8
163,218
Somalia
1.0
156,548
Suriname
26.5
155,669
Barbados
53.4
153,350
Madagascar
0.5
150,329
Botswana
6.4
150,019
Zambia
0.8
148,304
Seychelles
139.5
137,196
Kyrgyzstan
2.1
135,578
Namibia
4.6
116,733
Jersey
115.4
116,607
Timor-Leste
8.4
110,531
Tajikistan
1.1
102,711
Kosovo
0.000
98,277
Belize
24.0
95,452
Isle of Man
109.4
93,033
Sierra Leone
1.2
91,789
Cameroon
0.3
89,180
Cayman Islands
131.9
86,711
Comoros
9.7
84,360
Gibraltar
231.0
77,831
Bermuda
123.4
76,860
Guernsey
113.4
76,048
Syria
0.4
71,519
Bahamas
17.3
68,119
Liberia
1.3
67,437
Brunei
14.5
63,486
Congo
1.1
62,231
Antigua and Barbuda
60.8
59,582
Armenia
1.9
55,557
Andorra
66.1
51,107
Saint Lucia
27.7
50,869
Mauritania
1.1
49,235
Cape Verde
8.6
47,943
San Marino
128.7
43,671
Central African Republic
0.9
42,644
Turkmenistan
0.7
41,993
Gambia
1.7
40,810
Faroe Islands
82.8
40,484
Samoa
20.3
40,230
Papua New Guinea
0.4
38,176
Dominica
52.8
37,978
DR Congo
0.041
36,939
Lesotho
1.7
36,759
Turks and Caicos Islands
93.4
36,170
Eswatini
3.0
35,227
Monaco
86.5
33,965
Gabon
1.5
33,591
Saint Kitts and Nevis
60.9
32,415
Greenland
55.8
31,672
Tonga
28.4
29,980
Grenada
24.8
27,929
Liechtenstein
70.6
26,928
Benin
0.2
26,624
Sao Tome and Principe
10.9
23,918
St Vincent and the Grenadines
20.8
23,087
Djibouti
2.2
21,357
British Virgin Islands
64.6
19,534
South Sudan
0.2
18,863
Guinea-Bissau
1.0
18,706
Burkina Faso
0.085
17,775
Solomon Islands
2.5
17,000
Anguilla
99.6
14,937
Cook Islands
69.8
12,254
Saint Helena
130.0
7,892
Nauru
68.7
7,438
Chad
0.032
5,324
Vanuatu
1.7
5,140
Tuvalu
40.5
4,772
Falkland Islands
126.5
4,407
Montserrat
51.7
2,584
Pitcairn
100.0
47
British Indian Ocean Territory
0
0
Burundi
0
0
Eritrea
0
0
Haiti
0
0
Kiribati
0
0
Niue
0
0
North Korea
0
0
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
0
0
Tanzania
0
0
Tokelau
0
0
Vatican
0
0

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Who is receiving vaccines?

With an aim to give doses to nearly every adult around the world, this is the largest vaccination programme in history.

China and the US have administered the highest number of doses, with more than 970 million and almost 315 million respectively.

India ranks third, with more than 260 million.

While countries in Europe and the Americas are progressing well with their vaccination campaigns, many states in Africa are experiencing supply issues..

Global vaccine rollout

Many poorer countries are relying on deliveries from Covax, a scheme led by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, together with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), which is trying to ensure everyone in the world has access to a Covid vaccine.

Covax plans to deliver about two billion vaccine doses globally by the end of the year, but many vaccines require two doses per person.

Leaders of the G7 countries have pledged to supply one billion vaccine doses to poorer countries, either directly or through the Covax scheme.

Which vaccines are in use?

The vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech was the first approved by the WHO, followed by several others.

The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is now the most widely used around the globe.

Unlike Pfizer's jab - which has to be kept at an extremely cold temperature (-70C) - the Oxford vaccine can be stored in a normal fridge, which makes it easier to distribute.

Most governments are starting with doses for the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable.

In countries such as Israel and the UK, there are already promising signs the vaccines are reducing hospital admissions and deaths, as well as community transmission.

Worldwide, more than 200 possible vaccines are undergoing trials to test their efficacy and safety.

About this data

Our World in Data, a collaboration between Oxford University and an educational charity, collated the information in the map and table above.

Population figures have been sourced from the United Nations' mid-2020 estimates, and UK data from official government sources and the Office of National Statistics.

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