Looking at the COVID vaccine plan in ASEAN, 4 countries have
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Since someone was vaccinated against COVID-19 The first Pfizer-Bion Tech Dose on December 8, 2020, to date, worldwide, over 124 million doses have been vaccinated in 73 countries. The news agency Bloomberg estimates that vaccinations are at 4.61 million doses per day, with Israel the country with the largest percentage of vaccinated people per capita in the world at 59.4 doses per 100 people.
In Southeast Asia, or ASEAN, there are four countries that have received the vaccine: Singapore, Indonesia, Myanmar and Laos, however these are still very small. Singapore had 3.1% of the first vaccine per capita, while Indonesia was 0.3%, the other two being less than 0.1%.
However, it is expected that all ASEAN countries except Thailand are expected to participate in the Covax Project, an international cooperation led by the World Health Organization. Form of participation There are both self-pay types. And get the vaccine free By different countries Will gradually receive the first vaccine in late February. The World Health Organization announced plans to deliver 337 million doses of the vaccine to 145 member states on February 3, which will enable 3.3% of the global population to be immunized by mid-2021.