These figures display the cumulative vaccine uptake (presented separately for at least one dose, a complete primary course and a booster/additional dose) that is calculated as follows: number of first doses, primary courses or booster/additional doses, cumulatively administered to individuals aged 60 years and above divided by the size of the corresponding population. The uptake is expressed as percentage (%). Primary course is defined according to the authorised schedule for each vaccine product at EU level. See definition of booster/additional doses below. Population denominators for total population and age-specific population are obtained from Eurostat/UN.
These figures display the cumulative vaccine uptake (presented separately for at least one dose, a complete primary course and a booster/additional dose) that is calculated as follows: number of first doses, primary courses or booster/additional doses, cumulatively administered to healthcare workers (HCW) divided by the size of the population of HCW as reported by the countries. The uptake is expressed as percentage (%). Primary course is defined according to the authorised schedule for each vaccine product at EU level. See definition of booster/additional doses below.
These figures display the cumulative vaccine uptake (presented separately for at least one dose, a complete primary course and a booster/additional dose) that is calculated as follows: number of first doses, primary courses or booster/additional doses, cumulatively administered to residents in long-term care facilities (LTCF) divided by the size of the population of LTCF residents as reported by the countries. The uptake is expressed as percentage (%). Primary course is defined according to the authorised schedule for each vaccine product at EU level. See definition of additional doses below.
The number of first doses administered is cumulative and it refers to the total number of vaccine doses administered to adults (18+) or to the total population only as first dose of 2-dose vaccination course products (i.e. single doses of Janssen vaccine not included).
The number of primary courses administered is cumulative and it refers to the total number of primary courses administered to adults (18+) or to the total population. Primary course is defined according to the authorised schedule for each vaccine product at EU level (e.g. second dose of 2-dose vaccination course products, as well as first dose of single dose vaccination course products such as Janssen).
The number of booster and additional doses administered is cumulative and it refers to vaccine doses either administered as a booster dose to individuals who already received a complete primary course or as an additional dose as extension of the primary course in certain population groups (e.g. in immunocompromised individuals).
Discrepancies with figures from national reports may be explained by different data reporting pace and timing of the data presented in the Vaccine Tracker. Please, refer to the Notes on the data tab for additional information on data reporting and data interpretation.
Please refer to the Notes on the data tab to export the full data set.