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As of March 2021, COVID-19 has infected over 116 million people and claimed over 2.5 million lives worldwide. Governments, pharmaceutical companies, and medical professionals have been working tirelessly to develop and distribute vaccines to those most at risk. Here are some updates on the rollout of vaccines around the world. United States The United States has distributed over 100 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, with over 16% of the population receiving at least one dose.
The country has also approved the Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine, which has been administered to over 2.5 million people. President Biden has set a goal of administering 100 million doses within his first 100 days in office. Europe The European Union has faced initial delays in the distribution of vaccines due to supply chain issues and disputes with manufacturers. However, progress has been made with over 56 million people receiving at least one dose, out of a population of 448 million.
Several countries, including France, Germany, and Italy, have also approved the AstraZeneca vaccine despite concerns over blood clotting. India India has approved two vaccines, Covishield and Covaxin, both manufactured domestically. The country aims to vaccinate 300 million people, nearly 22% of the population, Germay News Today by August 2021. However, there have been reports of vaccine hesitancy and a shortage of doses in some areas. China China has approved several vaccines, including Sinopharm and Sinovac, which have been distributed to other countries through diplomatic channels.
The country aims to vaccinate 40% of its population, over 500 million people, by June 2021. However, there has been criticism over the lack of transparency in the development and distribution of the vaccines. Africa Africa has received limited supplies of vaccines compared to other regions. The World Health Organization, along with COVAX, a global initiative to ensure equitable vaccine distribution, has delivered over 14 million doses to African countries.
The country has also approved the Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine, which has been administered to over 2.5 million people. President Biden has set a goal of administering 100 million doses within his first 100 days in office. Europe The European Union has faced initial delays in the distribution of vaccines due to supply chain issues and disputes with manufacturers. However, progress has been made with over 56 million people receiving at least one dose, out of a population of 448 million.
Several countries, including France, Germany, and Italy, have also approved the AstraZeneca vaccine despite concerns over blood clotting. India India has approved two vaccines, Covishield and Covaxin, both manufactured domestically. The country aims to vaccinate 300 million people, nearly 22% of the population, Germay News Today by August 2021. However, there have been reports of vaccine hesitancy and a shortage of doses in some areas. China China has approved several vaccines, including Sinopharm and Sinovac, which have been distributed to other countries through diplomatic channels.
The country aims to vaccinate 40% of its population, over 500 million people, by June 2021. However, there has been criticism over the lack of transparency in the development and distribution of the vaccines. Africa Africa has received limited supplies of vaccines compared to other regions. The World Health Organization, along with COVAX, a global initiative to ensure equitable vaccine distribution, has delivered over 14 million doses to African countries.
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