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Vaccine distribution

Observation

As it can be seen USA, India and China cover most of worlds vaccines. This isnt a surprise since China and India have large populations and USA is leading in the healthcare budget.

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Total vaccinations per hundred

Observation

This changes the picture completely - we see smaller countries that such as Israel, UAE(ARE), Wales, Chile, Scotland, England, Bahrain. Most of these are from UK and Middle east. USA just makes it to the top 10 for this list.

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Daily vaccinations per 1 million

Observation

This is similar to the graph for vaccinations per 100 people but this shows currently which countries are currently going strong in the vaccination process since it gives an idea about daily vaccination right now. It seems like Mongolia and Hungary are the countries that are present in this graph but not the total vaccinations per 100 graph indicating that these countries are rapidly speedening the vaccination process currently.

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Total vaccinations over time

Observation

This graph visualizes number of vaccinations over time for different countries. As seen, USA has been growing at a steady pace and leading the vaccinations count. China started slow but has caught speed and overtaken USA. Similarly, India had a very slow start but is slowly catching up to speed.

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Total vaccinations per 100 over time

Observation

This graph visualizes number of vaccinations per 100 people over time for different countries. The observations here are similar to the graph on the left with USA maintaing steady pace while China catching up slowly. This further shows us that even though India is catching up - it's still quite lagging in terms of vaccinations per 100.

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People fully vaccinated per hundred

Observation

This gives us further information about how USA has > 30% people fully vaccinated. Whereas in India, China, Brazil, Canada even though the number of vaccinations is increasing, the number of people fully vaccinated is very low suggesting that most people have only gotten their first vaccine shot yet.