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News & numbers Global vaccination 57%


Share of people who received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine (19 December 2020–11 April 2021)


60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%


19 December 2020 15 January 2021 4 February 2021 24 February 2021 16 March 2021 Israel UK


Chile US


11.3% EU India 11 April 2021 Share of the total population that received at least one vaccine dose. This may not equal the share that are fully vaccinated if the vaccine requires two doses.


Share who would get a Covid-19 vaccine if it was available to them (Week of 29 March–31 March 2021)


UK


Denmark Sweden Germany Australia Singapore South Korea US


France 0% 20% 40% 60%


67.5% 64.7% 61.9% 58.3% 52.1% 50.3% 49.6% 42.8% 40.1%


80% 100%


Source: Imperial College London YouGov Covid-19 Behaviour Tracker Data Hub – Last updated 13 April 2021, 10:40 (London time) via OurWorldInData.org Note: Share of survey respondents who agree with the statement, “If a Covid-19 vaccine were made available to me this week, I would defi nitely get it.” Months containing fewer than 500 survey respondents are excluded. Respondents were presented with a one to fi ve scale, ranging from ‘Strongly agree’ (one) to ‘Strongly disagree’ (fi ve). Responses of one or two are considered to be in agreement with the statement.


Daily Covid-19 vaccine doses administered per 100 people 2


1.5 1


0.5 0


16 December 2020


15 January 2021


4 February 2021


24 February 2021


16 March 2021


Share of the UK population that has been fully vaccinated against Covid- 19. Due to the country’s decision to delay second doses, it has the largest disparity between the proportion of its population that has received a single vaccine dose and those that have been fully vaccinated.


187.05


Number of people in the US, in millions, who have received at least one vaccine dose, more than in any other country. The world’s two most populous countries, China (167.34 million with at least one dose) and India (104.53Z million), rank second and third. Source: Our World in Data, accessed 11 April


Proportion of the population of Israel that is fully vaccinated against Covid-19. No other country has fully vaccinated even a quarter of its population.


US


UAE UK EU


China Israel


11 April 2021


Shown is the rolling seven-day average per 100 people in the total population. This is counted as a single dose, and may not equal the total number of people vaccinated, depending on the specifi c dose regime (for example, people that have received multiple doses).


Source: Our World In Data


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