Hungary began rolling out coronavirus vaccines from December onwards, and according to the government’s statistics, 1,002,714 people have received their first jab so far.
Up to this date, 289.4 million doses of the vaccine have been administered worldwide, which is currently 3.8 doses per 100 people, according to statistics coordinated and maintained by Oxford University.
Based on these statistics, for example, it appears that Hungary is currently the 12th most vaccinated country in the world. The number of registered doses is 1,254,377, which is 13.2 doses per hundred people. Although this is a bit misleading as it includes all the doses administered, including the second jab, it is still a remarkable development. If we separate the two phases however, it seems that 10 percent of the Hungarian population has received their first dose so far, and 3.1 percent have received the second.
In comparison, other countries in the world are also undertaking their largest mass vaccination campaigns. On top of that list is Israel, where 96.4 doses of the vaccine were administered per hundred people. 55.2 percent of the country’s population received their first dose, while 41.2 percent received a second one; a total of 8.56 million doses have been registered so far.