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Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker - View Vaccinations by Country
Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker - View Vaccinations by Country
Tracking Covid-19
vaccinations worldwide
By Henrik Pettersson, Byron Manley,
Sergio Hernandez, Deidre McPhillips
and Tatiana Arias, CNN
At least 218 countries and territories have administered more than 13 billion doses of a Covid-
19 vaccine, since the first Covid-19 case was reported in China in late 2019. Several different
vaccines have been developed at record speed, in large part due to years of research on
related viruses and billions of dollars in investment.
In December 2020, the first dose of a fully tested vaccine — manufactured by Pfizer/BioNTech
— was administered in the United Kingdom. Now, multiple vaccines have been authorized for
use around the world and dozens of countries and territories have joined the race to vaccinate
their residents.
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Last updated: March 10, 2023 at 1:56 p.m. ET
Source: Our World in Data
The vaccine rollout strategy varies from country to country. Some have favored vaccinating as
many people as possible as quickly as possible, while others have tried to prioritize vaccinating
specific vulnerable groups.
Leaders at the World Health Organization have emphasized the need for international
cooperation in vaccination campaigns, noting that a global pandemic requires global efforts to
end it.
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Doses administered Days since
Location Total doses per 100 people first dose
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Location Total doses per 100 people first dose
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Measuring countries’ progress is challenging because many are using vaccines that require two
doses. Inconsistent data makes it hard to know how many people have been fully or only
partially immunized.
Tokelau Qatar
116.4% fully vaccinated 105.8%
0% partially vaccinated 0%
2.1% 0%
Brunei Macao
99.4% 92.3%
<1% 5.4%
<1% 1.6%
Nauru Cuba
89.4% 89.3%
13.9% 6.4%
1.4% 1.8%
Vietnam Cambodia
87.5% 87.3%
4.6% 3.8%
Taiwan Bhutan
86.8% 86.6%
4.7% 2.7%
8.6% 2.3%
<1% 1.3%
Uruguay Peru
84.7% 83.8%
3.1% 5.3%
Mauritius Niue
83.7% 83.7%
2.7% <1%
Japan Bahrain
83.4% 83.3%
1.1% <1%
5.6% 2.4%
Australia Canada
82.7% 82.6%
2.2% 7.8%
Tuvalu Brazil
82.2% 81.7%
2.5% 6.3%
Italy Malaysia
81.3% 81.2%
4.9% 1.7%
Ireland Denmark
80.8% 80.7%
<1% <1%
Bangladesh Samoa
80.1% 80.0%
8.2% 6.1%
3.1% 2.9%
Nepal Ecuador
79.3% 79.1%
11.4% 6.1%
Aruba Belgium
79.0% 78.7%
5.8% <1%
France Kuwait
78.4% 78.4%
2.2% 2.6%
5.3% 1.5%
Argentina Seychelles
76.6% 76.3%
14.5% 3.8%
Austria Norway
74.7% 74.6%
2.4% 5.4%
Thailand Bermuda
74.6% 74.2%
4.9% 1.4%
Jersey Greece
73.9% 73.6%
2.2% 2.8%
Maldives Sweden
73.5% 72.4%
2.7% 1.7%
Cyprus Tonga
72.1% 72.1%
2.8% 9.6%
Panama Rwanda
71.9% 71.8%
8.1% 4.9%
Colombia Latvia
71.2% 70.6%
11.6% 2.2%
Liberia Monaco
70.4% 70.3%
3.3% 8.8%
8.1% 4.4%
8.8% 11.9%
Fiji Switzerland
68.9% 68.8%
7.6% <1%
El Salvador Lithuania
68.6% 68.4%
4.9% 2.8%
Greenland Netherlands
68.2% 68.1%
4.8% 4.7%
11.0% <1%
Belarus
67.2% India
67.2%
1.2% 5.3%
4.6% 5.5%
4.6% 2.0%
7.5% <1%
6.0%
15.4%
Mexico Philippines
64.2% 64.1%
12.0% 3.8%
1.5% 2.6%
Morocco Indonesia
62.8% 62.7%
4.0% 11.2%
Turkey Hungary
62.3% 62.3%
5.6% 2.1%
Kiribati Botswana
62.1% 61.9%
14.8% 11.5%
8.8% 1.5%
6.9% 6.3%
9.8% 3.0%
3.9% <1%
Poland Mozambique
56.8% 56.0%
<1% <1%
Croatia Honduras
55.9% 55.7%
1.7% 6.8%
Barbados Kazakhstan
55.0% 54.8%
3.1% 1.2%
7.6% 10.9%
Curaçao Uzbekistan
52.3% 52.3%
4.5% 10.3%
6.6% 8.1%
Tajikistan Tunisia
52.0% 51.8%
1.4% 6.6%
Myanmar Bolivia
50.8% 50.4%
13.3% 9.8%
Vanuatu Tanzania
49.7% 48.5%
4.4% 3.3%
Serbia Comoros
47.7% 47.5%
1.1% 5.0%
Guyana Azerbaijan
47.2% 46.9%
14.0% 4.9%
2.4% 22.5%
10.4% <1%
Montenegro Albania
45.4% 44.9%
1.3% 2.5%
9.8% 3.5%
Dominica Lesotho
42.1% 40.5%
3.2% 3.3%
Bahamas Jordan
40.4% 40.4%
2.1% 2.3%
<1% 10.2%
2.1% 4.8%
Ukraine Somalia
38.2% 37.1%
1.6% 6.8%
Egypt Armenia
37.0% 35.5%
12.7% 5.2%
Eswatini Chad
34.7% 34.5%
7.8% <1%
Georgia Guinea
34.1% 34.0%
10.1% 21.3%
4.5% <1%
Mauritania Afghanistan
32.5% 32.4%
11.9% 1.8%
Grenada Djibouti
31.1% 30.9%
4.1% 1.8%
2.9% 5.7%
5.7% 5.2%
Ghana Zimbabwe
29.3% 29.1%
9.1% 10.3%
<1% 13.7%
Jamaica Bosnia–Herzegovina
26.6% 26.2%
3.5% 3.0%
Angola Sudan
23.9% 22.6%
19.2% 4.4%
Namibia Kyrgyzstan
20.8% 20.7%
3.0% 4.2%
Benin Niger
20.5% 20.4%
7.2% 2.9%
Kenya Malawi
20.3% 19.3%
6.2% 4.9%
Libya
18.1% Iraq
17.9%
15.9% 7.6%
Togo Guinea-Bissau
17.6% 17.2%
7.8% 8.7%
17.7% 4.5%
Algeria Mali
14.4% 13.1%
3.0% 2.9%
3.3% <1%
Gabon Cameroon
10.8% 10.4%
2.3% 1.9%
4.3% 2.4%
Senegal Madagascar
8.3% 7.6%
7.2% <1%
<1% <1%
Haiti Burundi
2.1% <1%
1.4% <1%
Krystina Shveda, Hande Atay-Alam, Jennifer Hauser, Mayumi Maruyama, Philip Wang and
Alessandria Masi contributed to this report.
Vaccination data on this page comes from Our World in Data (OWID), a data research website published by
the Global Change Data Lab, an English charity based at the University of Oxford’s Martin Programme on
Global Development. OWID collects its data from official sources, such as national and subnational
government and public health agencies. OWID’s raw data and more detailed information about its sources is
available on its GitHub repository.
Since different countries began their vaccination campaigns at different times, CNN reporters researched the
date on which each country administered its first Covid-19 vaccine to determine how long each country has
been vaccinating and ensure fairer comparisons. Wherever possible, reporters collected this information from
government sources.
Because several of the current Covid-19 vaccines require a two-dose regimen to be considered fully effective,
the number of vaccine doses administered does not necessarily equal the number of people who have been
fully vaccinated. Except where otherwise noted, the data on this page refers to doses administered, not
people vaccinated.
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