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Coronavirus vaccine shots given worldwide

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Anadolu
6:22 PM | July 09, 2021


More than 3.35 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered worldwide, according to figures on Our World in Data, a tracking website affiliated with Oxford University, on Friday.
China leads the global count with more than 1.35 billion jabs, followed by India with 368.99 million.
The list continued with mostly Western countries, with the US having administered 332.35 million shots, Brazil 111.48 million, the UK 79.80 million, Germany 79.73 million, and France 57.82 million.
Turkey ranked eighth on the list with over 56.87 million doses given, followed by Italy, Japan, Indonesia, and Mexico.
The country with the most doses administered by population is the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with 159.71 doses per 100 people.
Following the UAE are the island nations of Malta with 157.82 doses per 100 people and Seychelles with 141.98, Iceland 132.18, San Marino 131.59, Bahrain 127.73, Israel 125.95, Chile with 123.17, Uruguay 122.12, Mongolia 118.6, the UK 117.55, Qatar 116.94, and Canada with 109.46.
 
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Anadolu
8:31 PM | July 12, 2021


More than 3.44 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered worldwide, according to figures Monday on Our World in Data, a tracking website affiliated with Oxford University.
China leads the global count with over 1.38 billion jabs, followed by India with 377.35 million.
The list continued with mostly Western countries, with the US having administered 334.15 million shots, Brazil 114.46 million, Germany 81.94 million, the UK 80.65 million, Japan 60.26 million, and France 59.12 million.
Turkey ranked ninth on the list with over 58.3 million doses, followed by Italy, Indonesia and Mexico.
The country with the most doses administered by population is the United Arab Emirates, with 161.11 doses per 100 people.
Following the UAE are the island nations of Malta with 159.86 doses per 100 people and Seychelles with 141.98, Iceland 132.44, San Marino 131.59, Bahrain 128.89, Israel 126.2, Chile 125.83, Uruguay 123.04, Mongolia 118.96, the UK 118.8, Qatar 117.91, Faeroe Islands 116.29, and Canada 112.63.
 
Over 3.51bn vaccine shots administered worldwide

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Anadolu
7:23 PM | July 14, 2021


The count of administered COVID-19 vaccine shots applied across the world has topped 3.51 billion as of Wednesday, according to Oxford University’s ourworldindata.org.

China, where the outbreak first emerged, ranks first globally with more than 1.4 billion vaccine jabs delivered within the country, according to the available data, and it is followed by India which has applied nearly 387.7 million vaccine jabs.

Meanwhile, over 334.9 million shots have been delivered in the US, and the tally of vaccines in Brazil has topped 117 million.

The vaccination campaigns in Germany (82.2 million), the UK (80.9 million), and Japan (63.6 million) have also continued at speed.

Turkey has so far administered more than 60.3 million vaccine shots, ranking ninth across the world, while over 38.4 million people have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
 
is it possible to attack covid by introducing an inhibitor to disrupt their replication?
up till now we are in defence mode.
 
More than 3.57 billion coronavirus vaccine jabs administered worldwide



More than 3.57 billion coronavirus vaccine jabs administered worldwide


Anadolu
July 16, 2021


Over 3.57 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered worldwide, according to figures on Friday on Our World in Data, a tracking website affiliated with Oxford University.

China leads the global count with over 1.43 billion jabs, followed by India with 395.34 million.

The list continued with mostly Western countries, with the US having administered 336.05 million shots, Brazil 120.73 million, Germany 84.99 million, the UK 81.44 million, Japan 66.71 million, and France 62.32 million.

Turkey ranked ninth on the list with over 61.81 million doses, followed by Italy, Indonesia, and Mexico.
The country with the most doses administered by population is the United Arab Emirates, with 163.74 doses per 100 people.

Following the UAE are the island nations of Malta with 162.71 doses per 100 people and Seychelles with 141.98, Iceland 136.68, San Marino 132.74, Bahrain 130.76, Uruguay 128.35, Chile 126.85, Israel 126.62, Qatar 120.61, Faroe Islands 120.42, the UK 119.96, Mongolia 119.36, and Canada 117.36.

Most COVID-19 vaccines are administered in two doses, so the number of shots given is not the same as the number of individuals fully vaccinated.

Since December 2019, the pandemic has claimed over 4.06 million lives across the world, with more than 189.04 million cases reported worldwide, according to the US’ Johns Hopkins University.
 
In India some areas are facing supply shortages and in some areas people are apathetic and not taking the shots. Especially in punjab and some areas of UP. We might again see a high wastage of vaccines like at the start of the vaccination program when 15% vaccines were wasted.
 
More than 3.69 billion coronavirus vaccine jabs administered worldwide

July 20, 2021


More than 3.69 billion coronavirus vaccines doses have been administered worldwide, with Turkey ranking among the top 10 countries for jabs given, according to Our World in Data, a tracking website affiliated with Oxford University.
China leads the global count with more than 1.47 billion jabs, followed by India with 411.85 million.
The list continued with mostly Western countries, with the US having administered 338.25 million shots, Brazil 124.11 million, Germany 86.11 million, the UK 82.41 million, and Japan 71.92 million.
Turkey ranked eighth with over 63.82 million doses, followed by Mexico, France, and Italy.
The country with the most doses administered by population is the United Arab Emirates, with 165.57 doses per 100 people.
Following the UAE are the island nations of Malta with 164.5 doses per 100 people and Seychelles with 141.98, Iceland with 136.68, San Marino with 132.64, Bahrain with 131.95, Uruguay with 130.78, Chile with 129.53, Israel with 127.1, Qatar with 123.54, the UK with 121.40, the Faroe Islands with 123.65, Mongolia with 120.51, Canada with 121.3, Singapore with 116.14, Denmark with 112.77, Belgium with 111.99, Spain with 109.57, the Netherlands with 106.64, the Maldives with 107.17, Hungary with 105.13, Luxembourg with 104.44, Germany with 102.78, and Italy with 102.75.
 
Coronavirus toll at 1000 GMT Thursday
  • At least 191,917,090 cases of coronavirus have been registered.


AFP
22 Jul 2021




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PARIS: The novel coronavirus has killed at least 4,128,543 people since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1000 GMT on Thursday.

At least 191,917,090 cases of coronavirus have been registered. The vast majority have recovered, though some have continued to experience symptoms weeks or even months later.

The figures are based on daily reports provided by health authorities in each country. They exclude revisions made by other statistical organisations, which show that the number of deaths is much higher.
The World Health Organization estimates that the pandemic's overall toll could be two to three times higher than official records, due to the excess mortality that is directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19.


A large number of the less severe or asymptomatic cases also remain undetected, despite intensified testing in many countries.

On Wednesday, 12,078 new deaths and 543,690 new cases were recorded worldwide.

Based on latest reports, the countries with the most new deaths were Brazil with 1,424 new deaths, followed by Indonesia with 1,383 and Russia with 796.

The United States is the worst-affected country with 609,862 deaths from 34,226,889 cases. After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Brazil with 545,604 deaths from 19,473,954 cases, India with 418,987 deaths from 31,257,720 cases, Mexico with 237,207 deaths from 2,693,495 cases, and Peru with 195,429 deaths from 2,097,811 cases.

The country with the highest number of deaths compared to its population is Peru with 593 fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Hungary with 311, Bosnia-Herzegovina with 295, Czech Republic with 283, and Republic of North Macedonia with 263.

Latin America and the Caribbean overall has 1,347,676 deaths from 39,781,628 cases, Europe 1,191,114 deaths from 56,978,853 infections, and the United States and Canada 636,374 deaths from 35,651,392 cases.

Asia has reported 635,350 deaths from 43,066,925 cases, Africa 160,534 deaths from 6,330,048 cases, Middle East 156,217 deaths from 10,035,512 cases, and Oceania 1,278 deaths from 72,736 cases.

As a result of corrections by national authorities or late publication of data, the figures updated over the past 24 hours may not correspond exactly to the previous day's tallies.
 
Over 3.83bn coronavirus vaccine shots administered worldwide to date

The count of COVID-19 vaccine shots administered across the world topped 3.83 billion as of Saturday, according to Oxford University's website ourworldindata.org.


China, where the outbreak first emerged in late 2019, ranks first globally, with more than 1.52 billion vaccine jabs delivered within the country, according to the available data, followed by India with nearly 427.88 million jabs.

The US has delivered over 340.36 million shots, followed by Brazil with over 131.52 million.

The vaccination campaigns in Germany (88.47 million), the UK (83.24 million) and Japan (73.97 million) also continue apace.

Turkey has so far administered more than 65.5 million vaccine shots, making it ninth worldwide, while over 39.3 million people have received one dose of the vaccine.

As COVID-19 vaccines are generally given in two separate doses per person, the count of administered vaccines does not mean that the same number of people has been vaccinated.

Since December 2019, the pandemic has claimed more than 4.14 million lives across the world, with an excess of 193.1 million cases reported, according to US-based Johns Hopkins University.
 
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations

28% of the world population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 14.4% is fully vaccinated.

4.07 billion doses have been administered globally, and 37.26 million are now administered each day.

Only 1.1% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose.
 
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Anadolu
August 01, 2021


The number of COVID-19 vaccine shots administered worldwide crossed 4.14 billion as of Sunday, according to Our World in Data, a tracking website affiliated with Oxford University.

China, where the virus was first detected in late 2019, leads the count with more than 1.65 billion jabs given across the country, followed by India and the US with 461.52 million and 345.64 million, respectively.

Brazil has so far administered nearly 142.5 million vaccine shots, while the figure stands at 92.05 million in Germany.

Next on the list are the UK and Japan with 84.94 million and 84.01 million doses, respectively.
Turkey has administered over 73.3 million jabs and ranks eighth worldwide.

More than 41 million people have received their first doses in Turkey and 27.3 million have been fully vaccinated.

As COVID-19 vaccines are generally given in two separate doses per person, the count of administered vaccines does not mean that the same number of people have been vaccinated.
 
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Anadolu
August 02, 2021


The number of COVID-19 vaccine shots administered worldwide crossed 4.18 billion on Monday, according to Our World in Data, a tracking website affiliated with Oxford University.

China, where the virus was first detected in late 2019, leads the count with more than 1.67 billion jabs, followed by India and the US with 472.22 million and 346.46 million, respectively.
Brazil has administered nearly 142.5 million vaccine shots, while the figure stands at 92.05 million in Germany.

Japan and the UK with 87.38 million and 85.2 million doses.

Turkey has administered over 73.6 million jabs and ranks eighth worldwide.

More than 41 million people have received their first doses in Turkey, and 27.5 million have been fully vaccinated.

As COVID-19 vaccines are generally given in two separate doses per person, the count of administered vaccines does not mean that the same number of people have been vaccinated.
The number of COVID-19 cases around the world is now over 198.3 million, including 4.22 million related deaths.
 
Tracking Coronavirus Vaccinations Around the World

By Josh Holder
Aug. 3, 2021

More than 4.21 billion vaccine doses have been administered worldwide, equal to 55 doses for every 100 people. There is already a stark gap between vaccination programs in different countries, as this map shows.


Vaccinations by country

Doses administeredPct. of population
Per 100 peopleTotalVaccinatedFully vaccinated
World554,212,704,015
U.A.E.17216,832,02180%72%
Malta151760,41780%76%
Bahrain1422,323,03468%65%
Uruguay1394,806,24174%65%
Chile13525,649,53873%65%
Qatar1353,831,81173%62%
Singapore1347,638,27976%60%
Canada13249,566,03472%60%
Aruba130138,68868%62%
Iceland130470,37474%70%
Mongolia1294,171,54668%62%
U.K.12885,336,43670%58%
Denmark1277,381,16572%55%
Belgium12714,541,40170%59%



Less wealthy countries are relying on a vaccine-sharing arrangement called Covax, which aims to provide two billion doses by the end of the year.

84 percent of shots that have gone into arms worldwide have been administered in high- and upper-middle-income countries. Only 0.3 percent of doses have been administered in low-income countries.
 
9.1% of the world population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 14.9% is fully vaccinated.

4.28 billion doses have been administered globally, and 42.01 million are now administered each day.

Only 1.1% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose.
 
China has the most vaccination with Chinese vaccine and almost eliminated Virus from that country. US still has over 100,000 infections daily, vaccinated with pfizer & moderna. Yet, "Civilized world" will not accept Chinese vaccine and wont let anyone enter their country if you are vaccinated with Chinese vaccine.
 
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