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Covid: WHO calls for booster pause to vaccinate poorer nations

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THE World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a suspension on booster vaccines for Covid-19 until at least the end of September.

WHO Chief Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said a pause would allow for at least 10% of the population in every country to be vaccinated.

A number of nations including Israel and Germany have announced plans to administer a third dose.

But Dr Tedros has warned poorer nations are falling behind.

According to the WHO, low-income countries have only been able to administer 1.5 doses for every 100 people due to a lack of supply.

Dr Tedros said that there needs to be a reversal and that the majority of vaccines should go to lower income countries.

“I understand the concern of all governments to protect their people from the Delta variant. But we cannot accept countries that have already used most of the global supply of vaccines using even more of it,” he added.

It is a strong call from the WHO, as the agency attempts to narrow the gap between high-income and low-income nations.

It had wanted 10% of people in every country to be vaccinated by next month, but that target is unlikely to be met on the current trajectory.

In Haiti and the Democratic Republic of Congo, none of the population has received two doses of the vaccine.

Indonesia, which has seen infections and deaths spike in recent months due to the Delta variant, has only fully vaccinated 7.9% of its population, according to Our World in Data.

Meanwhile Israel began rolling out a booster shot for the over 60s, while Germany announced on Tuesday that it would start offering third doses of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. In the UK, millions of people classed as vulnerable could be offered a booster from September.

The US has not announced a policy on booster vaccinations but the White House said on Wednesday that it has enough doses to distribute vaccines abroad while also ensuring Americans can be fully vaccinated.

“We definitely feel like it’s a false choice and we can do both,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.

This is not the first time that Dr Tedros has called on richer nations to donate vaccine supplies to low-income countries.

In May, he called on wealthier nations to postpone plans to give children and teenagers vaccines and instead donate those supplies.

Dr Tedros urged countries to supply more vaccines to the global fair-access scheme Covax. However a number of countries, including the UK, are pressing ahead with plans to vaccinate children and teenagers.

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Total doses per 100 peopleNo data01020304050+Scroll tableFilter table:                                     The World                                     Africa                                     Asia                                     Europe                                     Middle East                                     Latin America & Caribbean                                     North America                                     Oceania                                 

LocationDoses per 100 peopleTotal doses
World53.64,177,097,771
China115.81,675,759,221
India34.2472,223,639
US103.6346,456,669
Brazil67.0142,488,679
Germany109.992,054,374
Japan69.187,381,662
UK127.585,196,986
Turkey87.173,493,059
France107.672,673,342
Italy113.768,742,231
Indonesia24.968,151,247
Mexico52.267,355,342
Russia42.662,225,609
Spain120.256,186,601
Canada131.249,525,366
Poland91.034,429,956
Argentina71.132,148,787
Pakistan13.830,590,183
Colombia54.127,524,377
Saudi Arabia78.527,322,817
Chile134.125,642,416
South Korea49.725,460,280
Morocco64.523,802,188
Malaysia65.521,200,473
Netherlands115.319,751,575
Philippines17.719,359,927
United Arab Emirates170.016,810,996
Thailand22.915,960,778
Belgium123.414,302,977
Peru39.913,152,285
Bangladesh8.013,141,815
Australia48.312,317,727
Cambodia73.212,232,259
Portugal118.912,120,727
Sri Lanka56.512,098,889
Ecuador64.711,419,806
Israel129.011,165,761
Sweden104.610,565,358
Greece101.110,538,744
Czech Republic96.810,363,742
Iran12.110,168,674
Hungary105.110,155,466
Dominican Republic93.510,140,333
Austria107.99,719,928
Cuba85.29,650,235
Romania48.99,406,063
Kazakhstan49.09,208,838
Switzerland103.38,938,866
Taiwan34.78,270,213
Singapore129.57,576,612
Denmark126.97,353,133
South Africa12.37,297,912
Vietnam6.66,415,219
Nepal20.25,877,759
Ireland118.55,849,924
Uzbekistan17.35,803,255
Finland102.05,653,654
Ukraine12.95,632,783
Serbia81.45,536,170
Norway99.05,366,042
Egypt5.25,337,506
Jordan51.65,265,074
Azerbaijan49.75,040,778
Uruguay137.84,788,109
Bolivia38.84,526,177
El Salvador66.44,309,189
Slovakia77.34,219,810
Mongolia127.04,161,918
Venezuela14.14,000,000
Nigeria1.93,938,945
Qatar132.03,804,298
Myanmar6.43,500,000
Algeria7.83,421,279
Costa Rica62.73,193,895
Croatia75.03,078,364
Tunisia22.52,663,438
Lithuania97.82,661,387
Panama59.62,573,226
Kuwait55.62,375,455
Bahrain136.02,314,773
Zimbabwe15.32,275,416
Ethiopia1.92,217,097
Belarus23.22,194,993
Guatemala12.12,160,074
Paraguay29.82,123,997
Bulgaria29.22,030,301
Lebanon28.61,949,258
Honduras19.31,912,232
Laos26.01,895,038
Oman37.01,887,421
New Zealand36.51,759,154
Slovenia83.21,730,293
Kenya3.21,707,734
Angola4.81,592,537
Afghanistan3.51,381,416
Latvia71.71,352,836
Ghana4.11,271,393
Albania41.71,198,933
Mauritius90.91,156,482
Uganda2.51,143,763
Estonia85.51,133,844
Iraq2.71,087,866
Moldova25.91,044,529
Palestinian Territories19.71,007,483
Cyprus110.4980,404
Ivory Coast3.6959,349
Senegal5.4906,557
North Macedonia43.4904,583
Sudan1.8810,560
Guinea6.1804,122
Malta172.1759,818
Luxembourg112.2702,091
Mozambique2.2691,040
Rwanda5.0646,909
Bosnia and Herzegovina18.6611,641
Trinidad and Tobago42.0587,720
Maldives108.0583,651
Kyrgyzstan8.9579,490
Libya8.0546,745
Fiji60.1538,439
Georgia12.7506,780
Malawi2.6504,195
Tajikistan5.2492,066
Bhutan63.4488,872
Iceland137.8470,374
Togo5.5454,208
Zambia2.4438,885
Kosovo22.2428,818
Niger1.7423,335
Nicaragua6.3415,640
Guyana49.5389,336
Timor-Leste27.6363,269
Botswana15.0352,407
Montenegro52.9332,022
Cameroon1.3331,875
Yemen1.0311,483
Equatorial Guinea21.5301,413
Jamaica10.2300,902
Somalia1.6249,790
Suriname42.1246,782
Sierra Leone2.8225,380
Namibia8.3211,410
Congo3.6198,698
Madagascar0.7197,001
Mali1.0196,862
Mauritania4.2193,776
Belize44.2175,735
Barbados60.6174,129
Armenia5.8171,890
Brunei37.5163,999
Cape Verde28.7159,446
Seychelles143.8141,435
Jersey138.8140,245
Syria0.7131,221
Comoros14.5125,960
Isle of Man145.8123,947
Bahamas26.6104,521
Cayman Islands148.797,707
Liberia1.995,423
Central African Republic1.993,790
Guernsey138.492,775
Papua New Guinea1.088,343
Gabon3.987,181
Bermuda133.182,870
Andorra106.682,349
DR Congo0.09181,384
Samoa40.981,114
Gibraltar232.778,406
Lesotho3.472,948
Antigua and Barbuda70.368,850
Eswatini5.765,667
Faroe Islands130.363,660
Greenland109.362,050
Benin0.557,886
Saint Lucia31.157,066
South Sudan0.556,989
Turks and Caicos Islands122.147,263
San Marino134.345,583
Solomon Islands6.645,101
Sao Tome and Principe20.143,960
Saint Kitts and Nevis82.043,640
Gambia1.843,557
Turkmenistan0.741,993
Monaco103.540,630
Dominica56.240,450
Tonga37.439,511
Liechtenstein102.839,205
Burkina Faso0.237,120
Grenada32.536,524
Chad0.229,980
Djibouti2.726,796
British Virgin Islands87.626,501
St Vincent and the Grenadines23.125,635
Guinea-Bissau1.325,225
Vanuatu7.823,995
Cook Islands116.820,509
Anguilla120.018,001
Nauru136.514,784
Saint Helena130.07,892
Haiti0.0586,576
Tuvalu40.54,772
Falkland Islands126.54,407
Montserrat54.62,730
Niue75.21,216
Pitcairn163.877
British Indian Ocean Territory00
Burundi00
Eritrea00
Kiribati00
North Korea00
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands00
Tanzania00
Tokelau00
Vatican00

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This information is regularly updated but may not reflect the latest totals for each country. Total vaccinations refers to the number of doses given, not the number of people vaccinated. It is possible to have more than 100 doses per 100 population as some vaccines require two doses per person.

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