Introduction

The IMF-WHO Subnational COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard tracks vaccination rates within countries by region and gender. The tracker builds on the work of the IMF Staff Discussion Note – A Proposal to End the COVID-19 Pandemic.

This dashboard draws various data sources from the public domain. For detailed information regarding data compilation, please see the methodology document here and data here.

This tracker is updated on a regular basis to reflect latest developments. For additional information or inquiries, please contact .

1. Vaccination Rates by District/Region

Australia

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Bangladesh

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Brazil

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Cameroon

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

India

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Indonesia

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Japan

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Malaysia

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Mongolia

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

New Zealand

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Papua New Guinea

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

South Africa

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

South Korea

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Turkey

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

United Kingdom

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

United States

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

2. The World: Gender Gaps in Vaccination Rates

% People Who received At Least One Dose

3. Vaccination Rates by Region and Gender

Bangladesh

% People Who received At Least One Dose

India

Total Doses Administered (per 100 people)

Japan

% People Who received At Least One Dose

South Africa

% People Who received At Least One Dose

United Kingdom

% People Who received At Least One Dose

4. Vaccination Rates by Gender

Bangladesh

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

India

Total Doses Administered (per 100 people)

Japan

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

South Africa

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

United Kingdom

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

United States

At Least One Vaccination Dose (% of total population)

Fully Vaccinated (% of total population)

Disclaimer

The IMF and WHO accept no responsibility whatsoever for any inaccurate or incomplete information or data that may be included in this database, and expressly disclaims any liability for damages as a result of its use. The responsibility for the interpretation and use of the content lies with the user. The IMF and WHO assume no responsibility or liability for any consequence resulting directly or indirectly from any action or inaction users take based on or made in reliance on the information and data available in this database.

The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this IMF-WHO Subnational COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard follow exclusively the institutional style and practice of the IMF, may be at variance with those used by WHO and do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted and dashed lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement.