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Covid-19 Tracker: More Than 528 Million Shots Given. In the U.S., 140 million doses

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14 Million Doses a day.

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/covid-vaccine-tracker-global-distribution/

More Than 528 Million Shots Given: Covid-19 Tracker
In the U.S., 140 million doses have been administered; rollout goes global
Updated: March 27, 2021, 3:27 PM EDT
The biggest vaccination campaign in history is underway. More than 528 million doses have been administered across 141 countries, according to data collected by Bloomberg. The latest rate was roughly 13.8 million doses a day.
In the U.S., more Americans have received at least one dose than have tested positive for the virus since the pandemic began. So far, 140 million doses have been given. In the last week, an average of 2.68 million doses per day were administered.
World Map of Vaccinations
More than 528 million doses have been administered—enough to vaccinate 3.4% of the global population

When will life return to normal?
While the best vaccines are thought to be 95% effective, it takes a coordinated campaign to stop a pandemic. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious-disease official in the U.S., has said that vaccinating 70% to 85% of the U.S. population would enable a return to normalcy.

On a global scale, that’s a daunting level of vaccination. At the current pace of 13.8 million a day, it would take years to achieve a significant level of global immunity. The rate, however, is steadily increasing, and new vaccines by additional manufacturers are coming to market.

The Path to Immunity Around the World

In the U.S., the latest vaccination rate is 2,677,034 doses per day, on average. At this pace, it will take another 4 months to cover 75% of the population.

Are we bending the curve yet?
Israel was first to show that vaccinations were having a nationwide effect. The country has led the world in vaccinations, and by February more than 84% of people ages 70 and older had received two doses. Severe covid cases and deaths declined rapidly. A separate analysis in the U.K. showed similar results.

It’s now a life-and-death contest between vaccine and virus. New strains threaten renewed outbreaks. In the early stages of a campaign, the effect of vaccinations are often outweighed by other factors of transmissibility: virus mutations, seasonality, effectiveness of mask use and social distancing. In time, higher vaccination rates should limit the Covid-19 burden around the world.

Vaccinations vs. Cases
Covid rates have flattened or declined in all five countries where enough vaccines have been given to cover at least 25% of the population.

United States (21.6% covered)


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Note: “People covered” divides the doses administered for each vaccine type by the number of doses required for full vaccination. Vaccine data from Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Tracker. Cases data: Johns Hopkins University.
Since the start of the global vaccination campaign, countries have experienced unequal access to vaccines and varying degrees of efficiency in getting shots into people’s arms. Before March, few African nations had received a single shipment of shots. In the U.S., 42.2 doses have been administered for every 100 people.

Delivering billions of vaccines to stop the spread of Covid-19 worldwide will be one of the greatest logistical challenges ever undertaken.

Race to End the Pandemic
Israel
leads all countries, with enough vaccinations to cover 54.8% of its population



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Note: “People covered” divides the doses administered for each vaccine type by the number of doses required for full vaccination. Data from Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker
Global Vaccination Campaign

% of population
CountryDoses administeredEnough for % of peoplegiven 1+ dosefully vaccinatedDaily rate of doses administered
Global Total528,538,25513,824,802
U.S.140,180,73521.627.615.12,677,034
China91,346,0003.33,363,424
EU66,849,6877.510.24.41,531,503
India59,492,8242.23.70.62,259,609
U.K.33,020,95224.744.54.9576,428
Brazil19,254,7764.67.02.2621,113
Turkey14,652,6598.89.97.7265,838
Germany12,370,4197.410.44.5270,069
Russia10,600,0003.64.32.9300,000
Indonesia10,425,6902.02.71.2370,048
France10,185,8107.911.64.1261,074
Israel9,917,75854.857.651.940,805
Chile9,635,05525.233.417.0173,833
Italy9,210,8937.610.44.8219,172
UAE7,959,68237.0111,232
Morocco7,634,47510.712.19.4135,275
Spain7,067,3717.69.85.4162,481
Mexico6,487,1702.54.40.6185,774
Poland5,755,5517.610.05.2110,294
Bangladesh5,139,4561.53.164,160
Canada4,944,2236.610.91.8157,704
Saudi Arabia3,989,7475.9143,120
Argentina3,570,4604.06.51.572,371
Romania2,858,4427.49.94.954,478
Hungary2,537,93413.019.16.878,849
Serbia2,282,87616.419.613.212,231
Netherlands1,660,1754.827,526
Belgium1,631,6497.110.14.249,597
Colombia1,596,2881.62.90.366,327
Greece1,572,7267.39.84.924,572
Czech Republic1,547,3177.310.44.134,131
Portugal1,536,1847.510.44.630,131
Austria1,489,7108.412.44.435,786
Sweden1,482,1537.210.04.329,808
Switzerland1,347,7407.99.85.925,797
Singapore1,109,0009.714.05.438,307
Denmark1,032,4198.911.66.213,891
Finland921,1238.315.11.615,583
Slovakia871,0818.011.34.718,816
Norway865,8008.111.15.020,760
Sri Lanka838,3551.93.88,621
Japan822,8690.30.6<0.138,166
Peru800,9401.21.60.817,939
Dominican Republic800,0003.97.713,889
South Korea797,5060.81.5<0.117,440
Ireland732,6787.410.74.113,299
Qatar721,23612.920,271
Bahrain717,40824.231.816.512,951
Pakistan600,0000.130,556
Malaysia551,5480.81.40.321,718
Azerbaijan518,8792.65.25,408
Philippines508,3320.20.572,809
Uruguay506,1607.228,457
Ghana500,0000.81.78,431
Lithuania471,0878.511.55.410,274
Hong Kong435,1002.95.70.115,119
Bulgaria430,2283.14.91.39,644
Croatia416,7455.18.32.06,419
Nepal383,3980.71.311,837
Nigeria374,5850.10.249,573
Australia357,3000.70.819,661
Jordan351,2961.72.70.812,265
Rwanda348,6291.42.84,147
Costa Rica348,0373.44.22.710,230
Kuwait322,0003.46.80.87,000
Panama313,5463.76,525
Cambodia296,1490.91.40.435,038
Slovenia295,7807.29.25.13,257
Bolivia259,1711.11.50.713,946
Estonia252,2789.514.54.64,485
Mongolia232,7573.57.113,262
South Africa231,0020.40.40.46,860
Maldives230,13030.961.91,641
Senegal225,3090.71.410,636
Ukraine192,2650.20.5<0.112,560
Ecuador191,1790.60.90.25,024
Lebanon181,1271.31.61.06,540
Malta171,87317.424.710.14,506
Thailand136,1900.10.2<0.112,404
Cyprus131,6237.510.84.21,280
Latvia125,6343.35.41.13,331
Iran124,1930.1<0.13,806
Oman110,1791.31.40.33,615
Myanmar105,2850.10.2<0.152
Kazakhstan103,1510.30.40.13,084
Seychelles96,52350.365.834.8933
Kenya90,3400.10.110,178
Guatemala88,6940.30.53,185
Luxembourg82,6536.710.23.21,905
Angola76,0060.10.34,466
Algeria75,0000.16,248
Zimbabwe67,6620.20.4<0.13,711
Belarus66,6180.40.40.31,511
Albania62,8581.1<0.13,334
Barbados62,80210.9656
Iceland60,3668.511.15.81,169
Gibraltar57,646759
Jersey52,2651,054
El Salvador49,0000.40.81,498
Isle of Man47,294946
Uganda46,4440.10.16,804
Cayman Islands45,673933
Afghanistan45,0000.10.1
Vietnam44,000<0.1<0.11,861
Guinea43,0780.20.33,485
Togo42,0920.30.5
Laos40,0000.3
Tunisia38,8530.20.34,239
Macau37,9512.85.5
Bermuda34,204532
Moldova33,8850.61.32,924
Paraguay32,5640.22,748
Guernsey31,290521
Ivory Coast31,1040.10.11,238
New Zealand27,0000.30.5<0.11,271
Belize20,4112.55.0905
Monaco19,36724.827.821.9184
Montenegro18,6611.52.70.31,558
Turks & Caicos12,935275
Equatorial Guinea12,1550.40.70.2625
Aruba11,5005.110.3440
Faroe Islands9,95982
Grenada9,8214.59.0318
Andorra9,40423
North Macedonia8,8620.20.30.1406
Sint Maarten8,151
Anguilla5,34847
Taiwan5,169<0.1<0.1
Georgia4,4600.10.1112
Sierra Leone4,006<0.10.1
Greenland3,9273.46.9
Mauritius3,8430.20.3214
St. Helena3,407100
Gambia3,3910.10.1540
Malawi2,500<0.1<0.1
Falkland Islands1,515
Egypt1,315<0.1<0.1394
Namibia881<0.1
Iraq600<0.1
Mauritania215<0.1<0.1
Bahamas110<0.1
Gabon17<0.1<0.1

https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sha...cs/covid-vaccine-tracker-global-distribution/
Note: Population coverage accounts for the number of doses required for each vaccine administered. The daily rate is a 7-day average; for countries that don’t report daily, the last-known average rate is used.
U.S. Vaccinations: State by State
The U.S. leads the world in total vaccines administered, and more supply is on the way. Drugmakers have promised to deliver enough shots to fully vaccinate 130 million Americans by the end of March and 300 million people by the end of May. That’s more than enough for every adult, and clinical studies in children are underway.
After focusing first on hospitals and other institutional health-care settings, states have opened access to increasingly larger groups of people: essential workers, teachers, people over 65 and younger adults with pre-existing health conditions. As supply has increased, some states are making mass vaccination centers out of sport stadiums, theme parks, convention halls and race tracks.
Vaccines Across America
Across the U.S., enough doses have been administered to cover 21.6% of the population, and 78% of the delivered shots have been used

Note: “Population covered” divides the doses administered for each vaccine type by the number of doses required for full vaccination. Data added after Feb. 20 is from the CDC and includes doses administered by federal entities in state totals. Prior data from the Bloomberg Covid-19 Tracker. It can take several days for counts to be reported through the CDC database.
Distribution in the U.S. is directed by the federal government. Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine, as well as Moderna’s shot both require two doses taken several weeks apart. J&J’s inoculation requires just a single dose.

The introduction of J&J’s one-shot option in March is speeding up vaccinations and making it easier to vaccinate hard-to-reach populations. So far, 91.7 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine—more than a third of the adult population. At least 50.1 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

The Path to Immunity in the U.S.

In New York, the latest vaccination rate is 178,555 doses per day, on average. At this pace, it will take another 4 months to cover 75% of the population.

It takes about two weeks after a final vaccine dose for immunity to fully develop. After that, a person can safely meet indoors with other vaccinated people without wearing masks, according to CDC guidance issued in March. Grandparents can spend time with their grandchildren again.

Even for people fully vaccinated, some restrictions remain in place while the virus still circulates across the country. The CDC advises against travel and recommends wearing masks and social distancing while in public.

How State Vaccinations Stack Up
New Mexico leads all states, with enough vaccinations to cover 28.8% of its populations

Vaccine Timeline
Bloomberg is tracking the development of nine of the globe’s most promising vaccines. A total of seven vaccines are now available for public use, in limited quantities, in at least 141 countries.

Nations have poured billions of dollars into developing new vaccine technologies, testing them in thousands of volunteers, scaling up manufacturing, and then bringing them to market in record time.

None of these shots, on its own, is enough to inoculate a global population of some 7.8 billion people. But together they represent humanity’s best chance of ending a scourge that has claimed more than 2.6 million lives and triggered global economic calamity.
 

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Got my 1st jab already

What can we say? You are going to die even before we can find you, now that we see you have admitted to being an American Citizen. The vaccines do not work. Everyone knows that. Who wants to end the Pandemic anyways? Do you really miss fresh air, freedom, thriving shops and restaurants, travel, lightheartedness, decency, prosperity, economic growth, and normalcy that much?

Disgusting.
 

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It only means something if most people get the vaccine, which is very difficult to achieve. Israel is the only country coming close so far
 

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Israel and the UK is the next one to watch. Will they be able to reopen fully? will the Pandemic really end there as opposed to the rest of Europe, struggling to vaccinate its populaton :thumbsdown:

Watching the Jews and they are still going strong. Latest is 70% vaccinated might not be necessary to open the economy fully. 55% seems a bit low.

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news...y-redundant-covid-vaccination-drive-1.9658287

Israeli Herd Immunity Redundant in Face of COVID Vaccination Drive, Experts Say
Israel vaccine date: Models show that a 55 percent vaccination rate is enough to open the economy and for the pandemic to subside
 

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What can we say? You are going to die even before we can find you, now that we see you have admitted to being an American Citizen. The vaccines do not work. Everyone knows that. Who wants to end the Pandemic anyways? Do you really miss fresh air, freedom, thriving shops and restaurants, travel, lightheartedness, decency, prosperity, economic growth, and normalcy that much?

Disgusting.

ah shut it you freak
 
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