Vaccines have slowed the death rate, but officials warn of worrying rises in some countries.
No vaccine data available. In some cases there may be a delay between announcements of vaccine programmes getting underway and data on doses delivered becoming available.Dr Tedros said that if the vaccine doses had been distributed fairly, "we would have reached our 40% target in every country by now".Vaccines have allowed many countries to gradually open up, with most of the world now easing restrictions.
Not all countries record coronavirus deaths in the same way, meaning it is difficult to compare their death rates.Comparing how different countries have suffered during the Covid pandemic is difficult.How much testing individual countries carry out will have a bearing on their death figures. Very few deaths have occurred in Africa, for example, compared to other continents and this is likely to be one factor.
And the healthcare systems in different countries as well as the average age of the population will also have an impact - the older the people the more vulnerable they are to the virus.
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