Vaccination map in Europe. The fourth wave will depend on it
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Experts predict that the Delta variant will contribute to the fourth wave of the pandemic in Europe. Especially since the level of vaccination of societies still leaves much to be desired. The worst situation is currently in Bulgaria, where only 19% have been vaccinated against COVID-14,9. citizens.

  1. In Poland, by July 12, 31 million 535 thousand were already given. 478 doses of COVID-19 vaccines
  2. Just over 15 million citizens are fully vaccinated (out of 38 million)
  3. The vaccination coverage rate in our country is less than 50 percent. The situation is very similar, for example, in Greece
  4. More information can be found on the Onet homepage.

Vaccinations against COVID-19 in Europe. In which country are the most reported?

According to the data provided by ECDC, Malta currently has the highest level of vaccination against COVID-19 – as much as 79,1%. residents are fully vaccinated. Another island is right behind it – Iceland. In a small Scandinavian country, 78,3% are vaccinated. citizens.

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Hungary closes the podium of the fastest vaccinating countries in Europe. There, the preparation against COVID-19 has so far been taken by 62,1 percent. residents. The remaining European countries have not exceeded the 60% limit so far, which means that they are still far from possible collective immunity. Too low level of vaccination of the society may prove crucial in the context of the fourth wave spectrum.

Vaccinations against COVID-19. European average. In these countries, around half of adult citizens have been vaccinated

The vast majority of European countries now have an immunization level of around 50%. In Cyprus it is 52,8 percent, in Luxembourg 50,3. Almost 50 percent Ireland also has vaccinated citizens – this is 49,6 percent.

Next on the list is Spain with 47,8 percent. vaccinated and the Netherlands (46,2%). Four European countries have around 45 percent vaccinated. citizens. This is Austria (45,7), Denmark (45,6), as well as Belgium and Lithuania (45,5% each).

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Poland comes right after them, with 44,9 percent. vaccinated citizens. Greece also achieved a similar level (44,7%).

It is the least vaccinated against COVID-19 in these European countries. The worst in Bulgaria

Bulgaria currently has the lowest number of vaccinated citizens in Europe. There, the preparation against COVID-19 has been taken by only 14,9 percent. residents. The situation in Finland is a bit better, but still not very good. In this Nordic country, only 25,8% have so far been vaccinated. citizens. Less than 30 percent persons vaccinated also live in Romania. There, the preparation against COVID-19 has received 29,2 percent at the moment. society.

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This is definitely not enough to think about herd immunity, which may constitute a natural protective barrier against the next wave of the pandemic. This is particularly worrying in the context of the Delta variant that is spreading in Europe – more contagious than previous coronavirus mutations. It is the Delta variant that may contribute to the necessity of further lockdowns and restrictions in the coming months.

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