Bhutan vaccinates 93% of adults in 16 days
The Hindu
Its small population helped Bhutan move fast, but its success has also been attributed to its dedicated citizen volunteers and established cold chain storage used during earlier vaccination drives.
When plotted on a graph, the curve of Bhutan’s vaccination drive shoots upwards from the very first day, crossing Israel, United States, Bahrain and other countries known for vaccinating people rapidly. Those countries took months to reach where they are, painstakingly strengthening their vaccination campaigns in the face of rising coronavirus cases. But the story of Bhutan’s vaccination campaign is nearly finished — just 16 days after it began. The tiny Himalayan kingdom wedged between India and China has vaccinated nearly 93% of its adult population since March 27. Overall, the country has vaccinated 62% of its 800,000 people.More Related News