More than 10 billion doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered, in at least 197 countries worldwide.
However, there are vast differences in the pace of progress in different parts of the world.
Some countries have secured and delivered doses to a large proportion of their population - but others are some way behind.
CORONAVIRUS
Global vaccine rollout
Location - Percent fully vaccinated
China - 85% 3,036,707,000
India - 54% 1,727,912,049
US - 64% 547,109,724
Brazil - 71% 378,011,196
Indonesia - 49% 331,211,718
Japan - 79% 213,438,155
Pakistan - 41% 200,887,927
Vietnam - 73% 185,731,134
Mexico - 60% 172,480,864
Germany - 74% 167,885,429
Russia - 49% 157,847,689
Bangladesh - 36% 156,416,604
Turkey - 62% 144,007,120
UK - 71% 138,942,048
France - 77% 138,792,313
Iran - 64% 137,659,890
Italy - 78% 132,099,697
Philippines - 54% 129,125,464
Thailand - 70% 120,055,806
South Korea - 86% 116,867,806
Spain - 82% 91,411,886
Argentina - 78% 90,901,480
Canada - 80% 79,823,287
Colombia - 64% 74,561,909
Egypt - 27% 67,211,589
Malaysia - 79% 65,042,686
Saudi Arabia - 68% 59,508,036
Peru - 69% 57,034,393
Poland - 58% 52,681,624
Morocco - 62% 52,604,059
Australia - 79% 52,258,992
Chile - 89% 47,378,624
Taiwan - 74% 43,949,438
Myanmar - 34% 40,953,452
Uzbekistan - 35% 40,165,642
Venezuela - 50% 37,860,994
Sri Lanka - 65% 36,972,980
Cuba - 87% 34,712,606
Cambodia - 81% 33,776,534
Netherlands - 72% 33,709,140
Nepal - 49% 31,642,503
Ukraine - 34% 31,126,896
South Africa - 29% 30,992,579
Ecuador - 75% 30,829,086
Belgium - 77% 24,470,460
UAE - 94% 23,849,814
Portugal - 91% 22,381,964
Nigeria - 3% 20,617,588
Kazakhstan - 47% 20,273,902
Sweden - 74% 20,023,325
Mozambique - 28% 19,788,759
Greece - 71% 19,619,996
Israel - 66% 17,958,541
Austria - 72% 17,864,404
Czech Republic - 64% 17,271,924
Romania - 42% 16,580,212
Rwanda - 52% 16,555,832
Hungary - 64% 16,007,106
Iraq - 15% 15,769,592
Switzerland - 68% 15,447,870
Kenya - 13% 15,236,700
Dominican Republic - 53% 15,058,124
Angola - 14% 15,039,557
Uganda - 5% 14,973,293
Guatemala - 30% 14,055,883
Denmark - 82% 13,142,740
Singapore - 88% 13,049,391
Algeria - 13% 12,974,545
Tunisia - 53% 12,867,598
Azerbaijan - 47% 12,478,257
Bolivia - 46% 12,220,558
Finland - 76% 11,367,650
Hong Kong - 64% 11,298,128
Norway - 73% 11,157,233
Ethiopia - 1% 10,975,742
Honduras - 44% 10,676,787
Ireland - 79% 10,462,394
New Zealand - 77% 10,113,614
El Salvador - 65% 10,084,718
Belarus - 45% 10,028,295
Ghana - 10% 10,015,888
Jordan - 42% 9,326,347
Nicaragua - 56% 9,066,172
Serbia - 47% 8,440,911
Costa Rica - 72% 8,418,258
Tajikistan - 39% 8,305,260
Paraguay - 44% 7,854,618
Laos - 52% 7,808,722
Zimbabwe - 22% 7,662,703
Ivory Coast - 9% 7,591,109
Turkmenistan - 52% 7,580,976
Uruguay - 78% 7,536,995
Kuwait - 75% 7,371,952
Slovakia - 50% 6,982,573
Panama - 58% 6,754,240
Oman - 57% 6,600,551
Qatar - 76% 6,084,258
Mongolia - 65% 5,455,980
Afghanistan - 10% 5,216,998
Croatia - 54% 5,159,879
Lebanon - 31% 5,035,228
Sudan - 4% 4,991,228
Guinea - 14% 4,758,842
Lithuania - 69% 4,438,282
Bulgaria - 29% 4,245,453
Palestinian - 29% 3,425,379
Bahrain - 68% 3,375,361
Tanzania - 3% 3,226,750
Libya - 15% 3,124,669
Syria - 5% 2,974,507
Slovenia - 58% 2,947,271
Latvia - 69% 2,821,443
Georgia - 31% 2,775,482
Albania - 41% 2,639,523
Kyrgyzstan - 17% 2,599,981
Zambia - 9% 2,580,342
Mauritania - 21% 2,525,405
Togo - 13% 2,515,341
Benin - 14% 2,391,396
Senegal - 6% 2,044,504
Mauritius - 71% 2,036,896
Moldova - 25% 1,999,290
Estonia - 63% 1,939,274
Bosnia and Herzegovina -26% 1,924,950
Malawi - 4% 1,896,669
Armenia - 28% 1,894,651
North Macedonia - 40% 1,811,511
Kosovo - 45% 1,801,246
Niger - 4% 1,798,575
Cyprus - 71% 1,747,155
Mali - 3% 1,652,365
Somalia - 5% 1,643,639
Trinidad and Tobago- 50% 1,503,434
Bhutan - 73% 1,435,774
Sierra Leone - 9% 1,409,313
Jamaica - 21% 1,334,176
Fiji - 68% 1,280,736
Burkina Faso - 4% 1,259,250
Luxembourg - 68% 1,245,684
Timor-Leste - 42% 1,242,550
Malta - 89% 1,230,442
Madagascar - 3% 1,148,971
Liberia - 19% 1,146,910
Botswana - 45% 1,128,095
Macau - 73% 1,060,471
Cameroon - 2% 1,024,333
Brunei - 91% 979,285
Maldives - 68% 875,130
Lesotho - 34% 830,779
Iceland - 78% 798,254
Guyana - 40% 790,647
Namibia - 14% 773,702
Congo - 10% 758,891
Yemen - 1% 758,480
Central African Republic-12% 698,869
Cape Verde - 51% 671,523
Montenegro - 44% 659,519
Comoros - 33% 637,961
Papua New Guinea - 3% 530,320
Gabon - 10% 519,058
Suriname - 40% 499,912
Eswatini - 29% 475,718
Guinea-Bissau - 14% 471,855
DR Congo -0.2284% 468,253
Equatorial Guinea - 14% 455,655
Belize - 50% 449,973
Chad -0.8049% 392,157
South Sudan - 2% 372,634
Gambia - 12% 349,875
Bahamas - 39% 323,346
Barbados - 52% 307,682
Solomon Islands - 11% 277,797
Samoa - 62% 267,016
Haiti -0.8128% 224,249
Jersey - 78% 220,629
Seychelles - 79% 190,758
Isle of Man - 78% 186,251
Vanuatu - 23% 184,045
Djibouti - 9% 151,713
Sao Tome and Principe-27% 151,040
Guernsey - 81% 146,831
Andorra - 69% 140,193
Tonga - 61% 138,684
Cayman Islands - 87% 138,037
Antigua and Barbuda- 61% 123,736
Bermuda - 74% 123,082
Kiribati - 38% 120,594
Gibraltar - 21% 112,137
Saint Lucia - 28% 109,044
Faroe Islands - 83% 103,708
Grenada - 33% 84,708
Greenland - 68 79,658
Liechtenstein - 69% 69,734
Turks and Caicos Islands-73% 67,463
StVincent andtheGrenadines-26% 66,615
Monaco - 65% 65,140
San Marino - 64% 63,366
Dominica - 41% 61,178
Saint Kitts and Nevis-49% 56,816
British Virgin Islands-57% 36,384
Cook Islands - 72% 25,601
Anguilla - 62% 21,783
Nauru - 68% 15,128
Tuvalu - 49% 12,114
Burundi -0.0615% 9,648
Saint Helena - 58% 7,892
Falkland Islands - 50% 4,407
Montserrat - 32% 3,838
Niue - 71% 2,352
Tokelau - 71% 1,936
Pitcairn -100% 94
British Indian Ocean Territory-0% 0
Eritrea - 0% 0
North Korea - 0% 0
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands - 0% 0
Vatican - 0% 0
Total doses Worldwide - 54% 10,376,871,429
This information is regularly updated but may not reflect the latest totals or vaccines administered for each location. Total doses may include booster doses in addition to those required for full vaccination. The definition of full vaccination varies by location and vaccine type and is subject to change over time. Full vaccination can refer to a person receiving all required doses of a specific vaccine or sometimes recovery from infection plus one dose of a vaccine. Definitions have not yet been updated to account for booster campaigns to control the spread of new variants. Some locations may reach vaccination rates over 100%, such as Gibraltar, due to population estimates that are lower than the number of people who have now been vaccinated in that place.
Source: Our World in Data
Last updated: 14 February 2022, 11:05 GMT
With an aim to give doses to nearly every adult around the world, this is the largest vaccination programme in history.
Overall, China and India have administered the highest number of doses, with more than three billion and 1.7 billion respectively. The US is third, with over 540 million.
Many poorer countries are relying on deliveries from Covax, a scheme led by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, together with the WHO and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), which is trying to ensure everyone in the world has access to a Covid vaccine.
Covax had planned to deliver about two billion vaccine doses globally by the end of 2021, but downgraded its supply forecast as a the result of global export bans, production challenges and slow regulatory approval processes.
The scheme has now distributed more than one billion vaccines.
The vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech was the first approved by the WHO, followed by several others.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is now the most widely used around the globe.
Unlike Pfizer's jab - which has to be kept at an extremely cold temperature (-70C) - the Oxford vaccine can be stored in a normal fridge, which makes it easier to distribute.
Most governments have started with doses for the over-60s, health workers and people who are clinically vulnerable. After priority groups have been vaccinated, there is a wider rollout among younger age groups.
The Pfizer vaccine has been approved for 12 to 15-year-olds in the US, UK, Europe and other countries. The Sinovac vaccine is being used for children as young as three in China and Colombia.
Early studies suggest the newly identified Omicron variant of coronavirus is better able to evade vaccine protection than previous strains, though vaccination still offers strong protection against serious illness and hospitalisation.
A third 'booster' dose of a vaccine does appear to offer protection against infection from Omicron and at least 99 countries have begun booster vaccination programmes.
Worldwide, more than 100 possible vaccines are undergoing trials to test their efficacy and safety.