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In less than two weeks, Israel has provided vaccine doses to nearly 9% of its residents.
By contrast, the US has gotten doses to .95% of its population, and the UK less than 1.5%.
Experts say Israel s small size, along with its aggressive vaccine procurement efforts and universal, centralized healthcare system put the country ahead.
Israel is far ahead of any other country in administering COVID-19 vaccines.
As of Thursday, the nation had administered 800,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, meaning approximately 8.84% of its 9 million residents have gotten their first dose, according to Bloomberg s vaccine tracker. Health providers in Israel are administering doses to about 150,000 people per day.
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How Israel got vaccines to 9% of its population in less than 2 weeks - far more than any other country
How Israel got vaccines to 9% of its population in less than 2 weeks - far more than any other country
Susie NeilsonJan 2, 2021, 04:22 IST
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau receives a COVID-19 vaccine at the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, December 20, 2020.Ariel Schalit/AP Photo
In less than two weeks,
Israel has provided
vaccine doses to nearly 9% of its residents.
By contrast, the US has gotten doses to .95% of its population, and the UK less than 1.5%.
Experts say Israel s small size, along with its aggressive vaccine procurement efforts and universal, centralized healthcare system put the country ahead.
How Israel got vaccines to 9% of its population in less than 2 weeks – far more than any other country Susie Neilson Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau receives a COVID-19 vaccine at the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, December 20, 2020. In less than two weeks, Israel has provided vaccine doses to nearly 9% of its residents. By contrast, the US has gotten doses to .95% of its population, and the UK less than 1.5%. Experts say Israel s small size, along with its aggressive vaccine procurement efforts and universal, centralised healthcare system put the country ahead.
Israel is far ahead of any other country in administering COVID-19 vaccines.