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publicado el 17/03/2022 11:42 am

Cuba with more than 35 million anti-Covid-19 doses applied

According to the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) the specialists in charge administered 35 million 190 thousand 391, of which 10 million 621 thousand 473 people received at least one injection, a figure which includes those convalescing from the disease who have one of the Plus.

 

According to the latest report of the Ministry, of the total, nine million 384,260 nationals have the second injection and a third, nine million 64,489, while the island reached nine million 898,572 with the complete scheme, 89.3 percent of the nearly 11 million 300,000 inhabitants.

 

By the end of March 15, 6 million 119 thousand 646 had booster doses, of which 285 thousand 224 went to citizens who took part in clinical studies and 5 million 834 thousand 422 belonged to the vaccination of the population of selected territories and at-risk groups.

 

The Antillean nation maintains with 310.83 the world leadership in the index of doses applied per 100 inhabitants, ahead of Chile (257.14), Singapore (251.6), United Arab Emirates (243.64) and China (222.2), according to data from the statistics site of the British University of Oxford, Our World in Data.

 

On this point, the university clarifies that all injections, including boosters, are counted individually and, as each person can receive more than one, the number per 100 can be more than a hundred.

 

With at least one dose administered, this Caribbean country stands out behind the United Arab Emirates and Portugal, while it is ahead of Brazil, the United States, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Mexico.

 

In the total number of people with the complete scheme, Cuba follows the United Arab Emirates and Portugal, followed by Chile, Singapore, China, Canada, Brazil, Italy and Vietnam.

 

Information from Our World in Data indicates that 63.8 percent of the global population received at least one injection of Covid-19 vaccine and 11.04 billion doses were administered worldwide.

 

Only 14.1 percent of people in low-income countries received at least the first inoculation to date.

 

 

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