Data on COVID-19 (coronavirus) vaccinations by Our World in Data

For more general information on our COVID-19 data, see our main README file in /public/data .

Global vaccination data

Country metadata

Stored in locations.csv

Vaccination data

Stored in vaccinations.csv and vaccinations.json . Country-by-country data on global COVID-19 vaccinations. We only rely on figures that are verifiable based on public official sources.

This dataset includes some subnational locations (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Northern Cyprus…) and international aggregates (World, continents, European Union…). They can be identified by their iso_code that starts with OWID_.

The population estimates we use to calculate per-capita metrics are based on the last revision of the United Nations World Population Prospects. The exact values can be viewed here. In a few cases, we use other sources (see column source in the population file) when the figures provided by the UN differ substantially from reliable and more recent national estimates. Population estimates for a few subnational locations are taken from national reports, and are stored here.

Note: for people_vaccinated and people_fully_vaccinated we are dependent on the necessary data being made available, so we may not be able to make these metrics available for some countries.

United States vaccination data

Stored in us_state_vaccinations.csv . State-by-state data on United States COVID-19 vaccinations. We rely on the data updated daily by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

An example of how we calculate our metrics

5 people take part in a vaccination program, to be given a vaccine that requires 2 doses to be effective against the disease.

In our data:

Notes

License

All visualizations, data, and code produced by Our World in Data are completely open access under the Creative Commons BY license. You have the permission to use, distribute, and reproduce these in any medium, provided the source and authors are credited.

In the case of our vaccination dataset, please give the following citation:

Mathieu, E., Ritchie, H., Ortiz-Ospina, E. et al. A global database of COVID-19 vaccinations. Nat Hum Behav (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01122-8