More than 225 million people around the world are vaccinated with an anti-Coronavirus vaccine
Data from Johns Hopkins University and the Bloomberg News Agency showed today, Saturday, that more than 225 million doses of the Coronavirus vaccine have been administered worldwide so far.
The last vaccination rate is estimated at about 4.54 million doses per day, based on reports received in this regard, and at this rate, giving two doses of the vaccine to 75% of the world’s population is expected to take 6 years and 9 months.
The data also showed that nearly 20 million doses of anti-corona virus vaccine were given in the United Kingdom, and the average rate of vaccination in the United Kingdom is estimated at 349,781 doses per day.
On Friday, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling on rich countries to donate doses of anti-Coronavirus vaccines to poor and conflict-affected countries.
This came in press statements by the President of the UN Security Council, Ambassador Barbara Woodward, at the permanent headquarters of the United Nations in New York.
A Reuters census showed that more than 113.25 million people were infected with the emerging corona virus worldwide, while the total number of deaths resulting from the virus reached 2 million 616 thousand and 898 people.
HIV infections have been recorded in more than 210 countries and regions since the first cases were discovered in China in December 2019.