Updated June 30, 2024.
Location | Vaccinated[a] | Percent[b] | |
---|---|---|---|
Mauritius | 1,123,773 | 86.48% | |
Seychelles | 88,520 | 82.62% | |
Rwanda | 10,572,981 | 76.75% | |
Botswana | 1,951,054 | 74.18% | |
Liberia | 3,825,381 | 72.14% | |
Mozambique | 22,869,646 | 69.37% | |
Morocco | 25,020,168 | 66.80% | |
Sao Tome and Principe | 140,256 | 61.68% | |
Sierra Leone | 5,252,127 | 61.03% | |
Cabo Verde | 356,734 | 60.68% | |
Tunisia | 7,218,871 | 58.42% | |
Zambia | 11,637,730 | 58.14% | |
Guinea | 7,679,918 | 55.41% | |
Comoros | 438,825 | 53.41% | |
Egypt | 56,907,319 | 51.27% | |
Somalia | 8,972,167 | 50.99% | |
Ivory Coast | 13,568,372 | 48.18% | |
Central African Republic | 2,600,389 | 46.61% | |
Angola | 16,522,932 | 46.43% | |
Mauritania | 2,103,754 | 44.42% | |
Lesotho | 1,014,073 | 43.98% | |
Eswatini | 526,050 | 43.78% | |
Nigeria | 92,261,510 | 42.22% | |
Uganda | 19,488,104 | 41.25% | |
South Africa | 24,209,938 | 40.42% | |
Zimbabwe | 6,437,808 | 40.25% | |
Ghana | 13,221,421 | 39.50% | |
South Sudan | 4,287,160 | 39.28% | |
Djibouti | 421,573 | 37.61% | |
Ethiopia | 44,073,766 | 35.72% | |
Guinea-Bissau | 747,057 | 35.48% | |
Chad | 6,254,729 | 35.29% | |
Gambia | 934,799 | 34.55% | |
Libya | 2,316,327 | 34.00% | |
Sudan | 15,207,452 | 32.44% | |
Benin | 3,697,190 | 27.69% | |
Burkina Faso | 6,089,089 | 26.86% | |
Kenya | 14,494,372 | 26.83% | |
Malawi | 5,343,858 | 26.19% | |
Togo | 2,255,579 | 25.49% | |
Namibia | 629,767 | 24.53% | |
Niger | 6,217,508 | 23.72% | |
Mali | 4,354,292 | 19.27% | |
Algeria | 7,840,131 | 17.75% | |
Equatorial Guinea | 270,109 | 16.53% | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 15,388,889 | 15.54% | |
Senegal | 2,684,696 | 15.50% | |
Cameroon | 3,753,733 | 13.45% | |
Gabon | 311,040 | 13.02% | |
Republic of the Congo | 695,760 | 11.92% | |
Madagascar | 2,700,391 | 9.12% |
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edit- ^ Number of unique individuals who have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine (unless noted otherwise).
- ^ Percentage of population includes those who are partially vaccinated with a single dose. May include vaccination of non-citizen workers, which can push totals beyond 100% of the local population.
References
edit- ^ Ritchie, Hannah; Mathieu, Edouard; Rodés-Guirao, Lucas; Appel, Cameron; Giattino, Charlie; Ortiz-Ospina, Esteban; Hasell, Joe; Macdonald, Bobbie; Beltekian, Diana; Dattani, Saloni; Roser, Max (2020–2022). "Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19)". Our World in Data. Retrieved 2024-06-30.