| Date | June 4, 2021 (2021-06-04) |
|---|---|
| Cause | COVID-19 pandemic |
COVID-19 vaccination in Chad is an ongoingimmunisation campaign againstsevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causescoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), in response to theongoing pandemic in the country.
Chad began its vaccination program on 4 June 2021, initially after receiving 200,000 doses of theSinopharm BIBP vaccine donated byChina.[1] As of 10 June 2021,5,324 doses have been administered.[2]
Vaccinations started on 4 June, initially with 200,000 doses of theSinopharm BIBP vaccine donated by China. By the end of the month 11,390 doses had been administered.[3]
By the end of the month 26,511 doses had been administered.[3]
By the end of the month 51,697 doses had been administered.[3]
By the end of the month 130,369 doses had been administered.[3]
By the end of the month 224,180 doses had been administered while 1% of the target population had been fully vaccinated.[3]
By the end of the month 258,618 doses had been administered while 1% of the target population had been fully vaccinated.[3]
By the end of the month 330,522 doses had been administered while 1% of the target population had been fully vaccinated.[3]
By the end of the month 392,157 doses had been administered while 2% of the target population had been fully vaccinated.[3]
By the end of the month 412,309 doses had been administered while 147,640 persons had been fully vaccinated.[3]
By the end of the month 1,640,446 doses had been administered while 755,755 persons had been fully vaccinated.[3]
By the end of the month 2,347,168 doses had been administered while 2,087,559 persons had been fully vaccinated.[3]
Cumulative vaccinations in Chad[4]
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