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Here’s a Month-End Look at Vaccinations

As of the end of the month, here's where we stand on vaccinations compared to every country in Europe. Note that this counts the number of doses, not the number of people vaccinated, since some people have already received two doses.

Some countries are doing better than others, but overall the US is at 9.4 compared to an EU average of 2.74.

3 thoughts on “Here’s a Month-End Look at Vaccinations

  1. skeptonomist

    The default graphs from

    https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations

    actually include Israel (and the UAR), which is far ahead of the countries that Kevin shows. Why exclude Israel, which shows what could have been done with really good organization?

    However, I tend to agree with Kevin that there is no need yet to despair about vaccination rate - it's early days and things should improve. The worse results from other countries demonstrate that there are real problems getting things going in (almost) any system. Some countries like Japan that did well in containing covid are slow in doing vaccination.

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