The government's plan is that everyone over the age of 18, as well as children and young people in medical risk groups, should have been offered vaccines before 30 June.

398,092 people have been vaccinated with at least one dose.

This is what the preliminary vaccine delivery for Sweden looks like right now (Public Health Agency, 22 February 2021).

Pfizer / BioNTech

Pfizer currently has an agreement with the EU on 500 million vaccine doses.

Pfizer intends to deliver 75 million doses to the EU during the period April to June.

This is how many get Sweden: 

March 2021: 656,000

April 2021: 1,618,000

May 2021: 1,618,000

June 2021: 1,618,000

Astra Zeneca

Astra Zeneca has an agreement with the EU on 400 million doses.

This is how many get Sweden:

March 2021: 578,000

April 2021: 1,073,000

May 2021: 830,000

June 2021: 830,000

Modern

310 million doses will be delivered to the EU from Moderna in 2021. This is how many Sweden will receive:

March 2021: 192,000

April 2021: 291,000

May 2021: 291,000

June 2021: 291,000

Vaccines that have not yet been approved are also included in the Swedish Public Health Agency's vaccine plans.

The vaccine company Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) submitted their application for approval this week.

Curevac expects approval sometime between April and June. 

This is how many vaccine doses it is thought that Sweden will receive: 

Curevac

April 2021: 458,000

May 2021: 458,000

June 2021: 458,000

Johnson & Johnson (Janssen)

April 2021: 458,000

May 2021: 458,000

June 2021: 458,000

The vaccine company Novavax also expects approval within the next few days.

However, those figures are not included in the vaccine plan that the Swedish Public Health Agency is referring to at the moment.