The table below shows the vaccines that have been authorized for use around the world, as of February 19, 2021. A single asterisk (*) indicates that the vaccine has been authorized only for emergency, early, or limited use in a location. A double asterisk (**) indicates that the vaccine has received full market approval in a location.
Location Pfizer/BioNTech (BTN-162b2) Moderna (mRNA-1273) Gamaleya Research Institute (Sputnik V) AstraZeneca Oxford (AZD1222) Sinovac (CoronaVac) SinoPharm (BBIBP-CorV) Bharat Biotech (Covaxin) Bektop (EpiVacCorona) CanSinoBio (Convidecia; Also known as: Ad5-nCoV) Wuhan Institute Algeria * * Argentina * * * Armenia * Australia * * Azerbaijan * Bahrain ** * ** Bangladesh * Belarus * Bhutan * Bolivia * Bosnia and Herzegovina * Brazil * * Cambodia * Canada * * Chile * * * China ** ** * * Colombia * * Costa Rica * Dominican Republic * Ecuador * Egypt * * El Salvador * European Union * * * Gabon * Guinea * Iceland * * * India * * Indonesia * Iran * Iraq * * * Israel * * Japan * Jordan * * Kazakhstan * Kuwait * * Laos * Lebanon * * Malaysia * Maldives * Mexico * * * * * Mongolia * * * * Montenegro * Morocco * Myanmar * Nepal * * New Zealand ** Nicaragua * Norway * * * Oman * Pakistan * * * * Palestine * Panama * Paraguay * Peru * * Philippines * * Qatar * * Russia * * Saudi Arabia ** Serbia * * * Seychelles * * Singapore * * South Africa * South Korea * Sri Lanka * St. Vincent and the Grenadines * Switzerland ** ** Thailand * Tunisia * * Turkey * Turkmenistan * United Arab Emirates * * ** * United Kingdom * * * United States * * Uruguay * Uzbekistan * Venezuela * World Health Organization * *
The figures below provide information about the number of vaccine doses that have been administered around the world. We thank Our World in Data for providing free access to the data they collect and their interactive figures which bring the data to life.
To date, five geographic areas (United States, China, European Union, United Kingdom, and India) account for over 75% of the COVID-19 vaccines administered, while representing less than 50% of the World population and about 53% of confirmed COVID-19 deaths.