Researchers at Oxford University in the United Kingdom and others have found that the number of people who have been vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine at least once has exceeded 200 million worldwide.

According to the website "Our World in Data", which summarizes data released by governments around the world, the specific breakdown of the number of people who have been vaccinated with the new coronavirus vaccine at least once cannot be confirmed. Excluding countries and regions, as of the 11th, there were 22.51 million people, exceeding 200 million people.



The largest number is the United States with 64.07 million, followed by the United Kingdom with 23.05 million, India with 21.44 million, Brazil with 8.09 million, and Turkey with 7.81 million.



In addition, the proportion of people who have been vaccinated at least once is 59% in Israel, 35.2% in UAE = United Arab Emirates, 34% in the United Kingdom, 24.2% in Chile, and 19.2% in the United States.



Regarding the new coronavirus vaccine, the gap between countries where vaccination is progressing and countries where vaccination is delayed has become a problem, and at least one vaccination accounts for only 2.6% of the world's population.