COVID-19 vaccination in Brazil
Vaccination in July 13, 2022
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| Date | 17 January 2021 – present |
|---|---|
| Duration | 4 years, 6 months and 20 days |
| Location | Brazil |
| Cause | COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil |
| Target | Population aged 6 months or older[2] |
| Budget | R$27.5 billion[3] |
| Organised by | Ministry of Health of Brazil Federative units and municipalities of Brazil |
| Participants | 189.64 million (dose 1 of 2)[4] 176.16 million (all doses)[5] 126.39 million (booster doses)[6] |
| Outcome | 88.10% partially vaccinated (1 of 2 doses)[7] 81.80% fully vaccinated[8] 58.70% fully vaccinated with a booster dose[9] |
| Website | Governo Federal |
| Updated in 28 November 2023 | |
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Brazil is an ongoing mass immunization campaign for the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. It started on 17 January 2021, when the country had 210 thousand deaths.[10]
The Instituto Butantan imported the first 6 million doses of CoronaVac in a collaboration with the Chinese company Sinovac Biotech.[11]
There is no deadline forecast for immunizing the country's entire population due to the lack of supplies for vaccine production[12] and also due to political disputes between the São Paulo state government and the Jair Bolsonaro government.[13][14][15]
According to a June 2022 study published in The Lancet, COVID-19 vaccination in Brazil prevented an additional 1 million deaths from 8 December 2020 to 8 December 2021.[16][17]
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- ^ "COVID-19 vaccines saved nearly 20 million lives in a year, study says". CBS News. 24 June 2022. Archived from the original on 29 June 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.