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Celerity

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Mon Sep 13, 2021, 11:48 PM Sep 2021

The U.S. is falling to the lowest vaccination rates of the world's wealthiest democracies.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/11/world/asia/us-vaccination-rate-low.html


Waiting in line to receive a Covid-19 vaccine in Tokyo in June.Credit...Behrouz Mehri/AFP via Getty Images

Japan initially struggled to get its Covid-19 vaccination program into full gear, but now that it has, the percentage of its population that has received at least one dose has edged past the level achieved in the United States — leaving Americans last for that category among the world’s seven wealthiest large democracies. The turning point came on Thursday, when Our World in Data, a project by the University of Oxford in England, reported that 62.16 percent of Japanese people were at least partially vaccinated, compared to 61.94 percent of Americans.

For the moment, the United States retains a slightly larger percentage of fully vaccinated people than Japan, 52.76 percent compared to 50.04 percent, according to Our World in Data, ranking sixth out of the Group of 7 nations, after Britain, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy. But the United States appears all but certain to fall to last place among the Group of 7 nations shortly, given the rapid pace of achieving full vaccinations in Japan and the extremely slow rate in the United States.

Between July 24 and Sept. 9, the full vaccination rate in the United States grew by around 4 percent, while in the same period Japan lifted its level by 25 percent, a jump that doubled the size of its fully vaccinated population. Using doses made by Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca, Japan is administering more than a million vaccine doses per day, some 300,000 above the U.S. average, even though the U.S. population is more than 2.6 times the size of Japan’s. In Japan, new cases have fallen sharply from a peak of 23,083 on Aug. 25 to 11,347 on Friday, though Japan did confront a dramatic rise in new cases in July and August, coinciding with the Olympics. In the United States, cases spiked starting in early July.

Canada leads the G7 countries in vaccination rates, with almost three-quarters of its population at least partially vaccinated as of Thursday, according to Our World in Data. France, Italy and Britain follow, with percentages between 70 and 73. Germany’s rate is just ahead of Japan’s, at around 65 percent. The U.S. vaccination curve has levelled dramatically since an initial surge in the first half of this year, when the vaccine first became widely available. In a push to vaccinate the roughly 80 million Americans who are eligible for shots but have not gotten them, President Biden on Thursday mandated that two-thirds of American workers, including health care workers and the vast majority of federal employees, be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

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The U.S. is falling to the lowest vaccination rates of the world's wealthiest democracies. (Original Post) Celerity Sep 2021 OP
We're a clever bunch, aren't we? n/t Eyeball_Kid Sep 2021 #1
We (Sweden) are probably around 61.5 to 62% fully vaxxed, and over 70% with one jab, atm (14/9/2021) Celerity Sep 2021 #3
America Last!!!! spanone Sep 2021 #2
Just shows how stupid our population is! BlueJac Sep 2021 #4

Celerity

(43,298 posts)
3. We (Sweden) are probably around 61.5 to 62% fully vaxxed, and over 70% with one jab, atm (14/9/2021)
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 12:40 AM
Sep 2021

We were far behind the US at one point, but that was mainly due to the staggered age group rollout so as to not exhaust our supply.

We also have had only 8 (US equivalent of around 264) school age (5yo 19yo) COVID deaths since the start of the pandemic, despite the schools (other than some high schools back in 2020) never really closing down.

https://ycharts.com/indicators/sweden_coronavirus_full_vaccination_rate



https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations?country=SWE

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