The purpose of this report, prepared by the Pan American Health Organization is to document the progress in COVID-19 vaccination coverage.
The data presented below are provided by the country or extracted from reports published on official sites (see References). The analyzed data comes from the consolidation of vaccines administered since the country began COVID-19 vaccination, incorporating variables that allow deepening the analysis of coverage.
The differences among countries regarding the administered vaccines and established schedules lead to presenting the data considering single doses and first doses (consolidated under the category “At Least One Dose”), as well as the final dose of the primary schedule (in schedules with more than one dose). Countries that have started administering booster/additional doses are also reflected in this report.
Demographic data is shown below, based on the United Nations (UN) Population Prospects for 2021 and projections from the United States (US) Census Bureau for countries with 100,000 or fewer inhabitants. It is important to note that these population denominators are used throughout the document for the calculation of coverage percentages.
From the start of vaccination to the date of this report, a total of 122,977 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered.
Monthly uptake reflects the coverage and additional dose increase on a per-month basis.
The number of accumulated administered doses up to week 52 of the year 2023 are shown below, differentiating according to the schedules offered (e.g., completed primary series and additional/booster doses). Note that not all countries have information on single doses, as they may not have purchased single-dose vaccines, or it is not possible to disaggregate the information. Similarly, not all countries may have introduced additional/booster doses for their populations.
The following graph shows the progress of COVID-19 vaccination coverage. Data are analyzed at the national level, considering at least one dose and complete primary series with booster/additional doses. In addition, the drop-out rate was incorporated, which allows evaluating adherence to the immunization process, that is, what percentage of those who received a first COVID-19 dose completed the primary vaccination schedule established in the country.
The following table shows the total doses administered at the national level, differentiated by risk group. Only the information that is available is presented, although it is possible that not all the risk groups established by the country are reflected.
The following table shows the status of migrant vaccinations, indicating the subgroups being vaccinated.