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COVID-19 Vaccine Donations

As President Biden has said, as long as the virus is spreading anywhere, it’s a threat to people everywhere, including Americans here at home. That’s why the United States is continuing to share safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine doses with countries and economies around the world. As of November 28, we’ve donated, in partnership with COVAX, Caricom, the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT), and bilaterally:

Vaccine Doses Shipped

690,498,890

The United States is committed to leading an international and coordinated effort to accelerate access to safe and effective vaccines to meet global needs.

As of November 28, the United States has donated more than 690 million vaccine doses to 117 countries and economies, in partnership with COVAX, Caricom, AVAT, and bilaterally.

To date, we have donated hundreds of millions of vaccines to over 44 countries and economies in Sub-Saharan Africa, 31 countries in the Western Hemisphere, and 26 countries in Southern, Central, and Eastern Asia. This disease knows no borders and as we work to integrate COVID-19 vaccines into routine vaccination programs, the U.S. will continue to show up, lead, and apply lessons from this pandemic to enhance health security now and in the future.

We have made 690,498,890 safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine doses available to 117 countries.

Select a region below to learn more about our efforts.

Representation of locations is approximate.[1]

Sub-Saharan Africa

200,942,940 vaccine doses to 44 countries. Click on a location below to learn more.
Due to the size and scale of the map, some locations may not be visible or selectable when viewing the map. Please refer to the list of countries/areas below the map for a complete representation of our vaccine delivery efforts.

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East Asia and the Pacific

To date, we have donated 134,595,950 vaccine doses to 15 countries and Taiwan. Click on a location below to learn more.
Due to the size and scale of the map, some locations may not be visible or selectable when viewing the map. Please refer to the list of countries/areas below the map for a complete representation of our vaccine delivery efforts.

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Europe and Eurasia

To date, we have donated 9,112,110 vaccine doses to 6 countries. Click on a location below to learn more.
Due to the size and scale of the map, some locations may not be visible or selectable when viewing the map. Please refer to the list of countries/areas below the map for a complete representation of our vaccine delivery efforts.

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Middle East and North Africa

To date, we have donated 39,804,550 vaccine doses to 9 countries and the Palestinian Territories (West Bank and Gaza Strip). Click on a location below to learn more.
Due to the size and scale of the map, some locations may not be visible or selectable when viewing the map. Please refer to the list of countries/areas below the map for a complete representation of our vaccine delivery efforts.

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South and Central Asia

To date, we have donated 230,686,850 vaccine doses to 10 countries. Click on a location below to learn more.Due to the size and scale of the map, some locations may not be visible or selectable when viewing the map. Please refer to the list of countries/areas below the map for a complete representation of our vaccine delivery efforts.

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Western Hemisphere

To date, we’ve donated 75,356,490 vaccine doses to 31 countries. Click on a location below to learn more.
Due to the size and scale of the map, some locations may not be visible or selectable when viewing the map. Please refer to the list of countries/areas below the map for a complete representation of our vaccine delivery efforts.

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[1] Boundary representation is not necessarily authoritative. Depiction of claims on this map is without prejudice to U.S. non-recognition of any such claims.

U.S. Department of State

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