Now Turning Down Excess Doses, U.S. Faces Calls To Share Vaccines Honduras has obtained a paltry 59,000 vaccine doses for its 10 million people, while in the United States, nearly 90 million people have been fully vaccinated. Marlon González and Zeke Miller TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Victor Guevara knows people his age have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in many countries. His own relatives in Houston have been inoculated. But the 72-year-old Honduran lawyer, like so many others in his country, is still waiting. And increasingly, he is wondering why the United States is not doing more to help, particularly as the American vaccine supply begins to outpace demand and doses that have been approved for use elsewhere in the world, but not in the U.S., sit idle.