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How is vaccination against covid-19 progressing in Latin America? See here the rate by country

2021-09-13T10:15:43.289Z


 42% of the world's population is at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19, according to Our World In Data.


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(CNN Spanish) - 

42% of the world population is vaccinated at least partially against covid-19, according to Our World In Data.

How are vaccination rates in Latin American countries?

Here are the figures from Our World In Data with a cut-off date of September 12 (some countries have figures from previous cut-off dates, according to the data available by country for the early hours of Monday, September 13):

  • Uruguay 77.66%

  • Chile 75.34%

  • Brazil 66.43%

  • Panama 65.33%

  • Argentina 62.94%

  • Cuba 59.95%

  • Ecuador 59.81%

  • Costa Rica 59.77%

  • El Salvador 58.58%

  • Dominican Republic 53.98%

  • Colombia 47.49%

  • Mexico 46.64%

  • Belize 43.21%

  • Guyana 41.74%

  • Suriname 35.88%

  • Peru 35.66%

  • Bolivia 34.76%

  • Paraguay 33.79%

  • Honduras 28.78%

  • Venezuela 20.92%

  • Guatemala 20.57%

  • Nicaragua 7.10%

  • Haiti 0.31%

On average, more than half of the American continent is vaccinated at least partially against covid-19: South America reaches 57.13% and North America 55.35% (the United States is at 62.36% and Canada at 74 ,fifty%).

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Some figures from other countries in the world, for comparison: Qatar has a vaccination rate with at least one dose of 80.55%;

Spain of 79.42%;

Australia of 54.33%, and South Africa of 17.85%.

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Source: cnnespanol

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