4 billion anti-Covid shots injected worldwide since rollout 

4 billion anti-Covid shots injected worldwide since rollout 

The rollout has sparked concerns on vaccine inequity with poorer nations only starting to vaccinate their population.

The US and EU have fully vaccinated nearly half their population. (AP pic)

PARIS: More than 4 billion doses of anti-Covid vaccines have been administered around the world, eight months after the vaccination drive started, according to an AFP count today.

Global injections have slowed slightly: this fourth billion was reached in 30 days, while it took only 26 days to reach the previous one. 

The first and second billion were reached after about 140 and 40 days respectively.

Forty of the 4 billion shots have been administered in China (1.6 billion). 

India (451 million) and the US (343 million) make up the trio of countries that have administered the most jabs. 

In terms of population among countries with more than 1 million people, the UAE is the leader: 168 first and second doses administered per 100 inhabitants. 

Uruguay follows (137), then Bahrain (134).

The UAE is close to having 70% of its population fully vaccinated, while Uruguay and Bahrain have both reached more than 60%.

After this the leading countries are Qatar, Chile and Canada (129 shots per 100 inhabitants), Israel (128), Singapore (125), the UK, Mongolia and Denmark (124) and Belgium (121). 

These countries have all fully vaccinated more than half their populations.

Not far off this are China (111), the US (104) and the EU (103). 

The US and EU have fully vaccinated nearly half their population while China does not communicate this information.

Most poor countries have now started to vaccinate, mainly thanks to the Covax scheme and donations of unused doses by rich countries, but the vaccination coverage remains very unequal: high-income countries (as defined by the World Bank) administered an average of 97 doses per 100 inhabitants compared with just 1.6 doses in low-income countries.

On average, 52 shots have been injected per 100 inhabitants worldwide.

Four countries are not yet vaccinating: Burundi, Eritrea, Haiti and North Korea.

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