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Brazil vaccinates 30% of its population with first dose, 11.5% with both doses (June 20)

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – On Sunday, June 20, Brazil reached 88,450,899 vaccine doses administered.

According to Ministry of Health data, state health secretariats, and the Coronavirus Brasil website, 30.5% of the population – 63,996,992 Brazilians – have been immunized with at least one vaccine dose, while 24,453,907 people have been fully immunized, totaling 11.6% of the population.

Over 110 million doses have been distributed to states to achieve these figures.

To illustrate the vaccination situation in each of the 26 states and the Federal District, a table has been prepared showing the number of doses available for each location according to the National Immunization Plan, the number of people vaccinated, and the percentage of immunized people compared to the population of each state.

The data in the tables are updated daily. The percentage of people vaccinated refers to the total population.

State  –  Population /  % of vaccinated people
São Paulo  –  21,739,032  /  34.2
Minas Gerais  –  8,651,127 /  28.5
Rio de Janeiro  –  6,898,374 /  26.3
Bahia – 6,103,363  /  29.6
Rio Grande do Sul  –  5,844,001  /  36.6
Paraná  –  5,015,336  /  32.6
Pernambuco  –  3,784,597  /  28.9
Ceará  –  3,586,190  /  27.3
Santa Catarina  –  3,211,805  /  34
Pará  –  3,046,348  /  26
Goiás –  2,665,181 /  28.2
Maranhão –  2,576,382  /  28.2
Espírito Santo  – 1,831,081 /  33.8
Amazonas  –  1,705,734  /  28.6
Paraíba  –  1,611,917  /  28
Mato Grosso do Sul  –  1,460,839  /  38.3
Rio Grande do Norte  –  1,390,471  /  28.3
Federal District  –  1,217,002  /  29.4
Alagoas  –  1,205,270  /  26.4
Piauí  –  1,158,863  /  25.8
Mato Grosso  –  1,117,472  /  23.4
Sergipe  –  903,635  /  29.3
Rondônia  –  545,983  /  22.5
Tocantins  –  499,000  /  22.8
Acre  –  261,256  /  22.1
Amapá  –  229,663 /  19.8
Roraima  –  190,977  /  21

Source: Veja

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