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A global database of COVID-19 vaccinations

Edouard Mathieu, Hannah Ritchie (), Esteban Ortiz-Ospina, Max Roser, Joe Hasell, Cameron Appel, Charlie Giattino and Lucas Rodés-Guirao
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Edouard Mathieu: Our World in Data
Hannah Ritchie: Our World in Data
Esteban Ortiz-Ospina: Our World in Data
Max Roser: Our World in Data
Joe Hasell: Our World in Data
Cameron Appel: Our World in Data
Charlie Giattino: Our World in Data
Lucas Rodés-Guirao: Our World in Data

Nature Human Behaviour, 2021, vol. 5, issue 7, 947-953

Abstract: Abstract An effective rollout of vaccinations against COVID-19 offers the most promising prospect of bringing the pandemic to an end. We present the Our World in Data COVID-19 vaccination dataset, a global public dataset that tracks the scale and rate of the vaccine rollout across the world. This dataset is updated regularly and includes data on the total number of vaccinations administered, first and second doses administered, daily vaccination rates and population-adjusted coverage for all countries for which data are available (169 countries as of 7 April 2021). It will be maintained as the global vaccination campaign continues to progress. This resource aids policymakers and researchers in understanding the rate of current and potential vaccine rollout; the interactions with non-vaccination policy responses; the potential impact of vaccinations on pandemic outcomes such as transmission, morbidity and mortality; and global inequalities in vaccine access.

Date: 2021
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