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What is the status of the Tunisian vaccination campaign?
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Number of people registered
with E-vax
Number of people who have received
at least a single vaccine dose
Percentage of people who have received at least one vaccine dose, compared to the number of people registered with E-vax
Number of people who
are fully vaccinated
Percentage of the population who are fully vaccinated
Two doses
Single dose + Covid19
Single dose vaccine
Number of vaccine doses received
Of which 100,000
doses are reserved for personnel at the Ministry of Defence,
the Ministry of the Interior and Customs.
Number of vaccine
doses administered
Percentage of doses administered compared to the number of doses received
Progression of doses administered
After initially having solely obtained two-dose vaccines, Tunisia received the American vaccine Johnson & Johnson in July 2021, which only requires a single injection.
* : includes first dose injections, single dose injections for people who have had Covid19, and single dose vaccines.
Government objective: 50% of the population to be fully vaccinated by December 2021
To vaccinate 50% of the population, 5,909,309 people need to be fully vaccinated. This means either having received two vaccine doses, or having received a single dose as well as having been previously infected with Covid-19. This is due to the fact that people who have contracted the virus only need one dose of the vaccine in order to develop antibodies.
Government objective of 3 million people vaccinated
Merely 643 457 people were fully vaccinated by this date.
objectif juin
Number of people who would need to be fully vaccinated per day to meet this deadline
Daily average of the last 7 days
Projection based on the objectives set by the government
To vaccinate 50% of the population, 5,909,309 people need to be fully vaccinated. This means either having received two vaccine doses, or having received a single dose as well as having been previously infected with Covid-19. This is due to the fact that people who have contracted the virus only need one dose of the vaccine in order to develop antibodies.
Date by which the government's objective (5,909,309 fully vaccinated people) will have been met at the current rate
Daily average of the last 7 days
The vaccines to be distributed in Tunisia
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WHO: World Health Organisation - WMA: Marketing Authorisation
Pfizer
German-American vaccine - Efficiency rate: 95%
WHO
Approval
Obtained
MA
of Tunisia
31/12/2020
Arrival
of the first doses
31/12/2020
Number of doses administered
193 600Number of doses received
93 600Pfizer's vaccine is a messenger RNA vaccine, which involves injecting the genetic material of the virus into human cells. The immune system then recognises the material as foreign and produces effective antibodies against the virus.It was the first vaccine to be approved by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Tunisia granted it marketing authorisation (WMA) in January 2021, but the first doses only arrived in mid-March via COVAX (a WHO initiative), as well as through direct purchase from Pfizer.
AstraZeneca/Oxford
Swedish-British vaccine - Efficiency rate: 70%
WHO
Approval
15/02/2021
MA
of Tunisia
26/02/2021
Arrival
of the first doses
26/02/2021
Number of doses administered
397 000Number of doses received
0Like Sputnik V, the AstraZeneca/Oxford's vaccine is a viral vector vaccine. After several cases of serious side effects among relatively young people, many countries, such as France and Belgium, have decided to administer the vaccine only to those over 55 years of age. Tunisia received the first doses of this vaccine in early April 2021. The scientific council subsequently recommended that it be used only for people over 60 years of age.
Sputnik V
Russian vaccine - Efficiency rate: 91,6%
WHO
Approval
30/01/2021
MA
of Tunisia
30/01/2021
Arrival
of the first doses
09/03/2021
Number of doses administered
530 000Number of doses received
30 000The Sputnik V vaccine is a viral vector vaccine. As with the messenger RNA vaccine, it is based on the genetic material of the virus, the only difference being that it is injected into human cells via a harmless virus. The virus then replicates and spreads, triggering the body's immune response. The 30,000 doses received at the beginning of March enabled Tunisia to commence its vaccination campaign. The Russian vaccine was therefore the first to arrive and be distributed on Tunisian soil.
Johnson & Johnson
American vaccine - Efficiency rate: 66%
WHO
Approval
08/04/2021
MA
of Tunisia
08/04/2021
Arrival
of the first
doses
Pending
Number of doses administered
--Number of doses received
--Like Sputnik V and AstraZeneca/Oxford, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is also a viral vector vaccine. What separates it from the other two vaccines is that it only requires one dose instead of two. There have been reports of serious side effects in the US. However, the European Medicines Agency decided to still distribute the vaccine in Europe as these side effects are considered to be very rare. The first doses of the vaccine were received at the end of July 2021, and were donated by France.
Sinopharm
Russian Chinese - Efficiency rate: 79%
WHO
Approval
30/01/2021
MA
of Tunisia
30/01/2021
Arrival
of the first doses
09/03/2021
Number of doses administered
530 000Number of doses received
30 000Comme Coronavac, le vaccin Sinopharm est un vaccin à virus inactivé. Cette méthode traditionnelle consiste à injecter une forme inactivée chimiquement du virus à l’intérieur des cellules. Le corps humain identifie alors le virus et produit des anticorps pour le neutraliser. Le taux d’efficacité global de CoronaVac est de 79%, une fois la seconde dose injectée.
Moderna
American vaccine - Efficiency rate: 92%
WHO
Approval
30/01/2021
MA
of Tunisia
30/01/2021
Arrival
of the first doses
09/03/2021
Number of doses administered
530 000Number of doses received
30 000Like Pfizer, the Moderna vaccine is a messenger RNA vaccine, and consists of injecting the genetic material of the virus into human cells. The immune system recognises it as foreign material and produces effective antibodies against the virus. On July 30, 2021, the United States delivered one million doses to Tunisia as part of the Covax initiative.
What is the global vaccination status?
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The portion of the population that has received at least a single vaccine dose. To be fully vaccinated, a person typically needs to have received two doses.
Source: Official data collected by ‘Our World in Data’ and Inkyfada.
World
Maghreb
Africa