Older data is used for the US Virgin Islands (2017), French Polynesia and New Caledonia (2000). Data from 2018 is used for American Samoa, the Cayman Islands, Cuba, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Guam, the Isle of Man, Liechtenstein, Monaco, the Northern Mariana Islands, Sint Maarten. Unless otherwise stated, GDP per capita is 2019 data from the World Bank. Local population sources are used for: Ascension, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, Cyprus (and northern Cyprus), the Falkland Islands, Guernsey, Jersey, Malta, Moldova, St Helena, Taiwan, Tristan da Cunha the UK, the US and the Vatican City. Population data for Anguilla and Western Sahara come from the United Nations Population Division. Unless otherwise stated, population figures used to adjust data come from the 2020 estimates by the World Bank. Some locations may show cumulative figures greater than 100 per cent (or 200 total doses per 100 residents) due to under-estimated populations or policies allowing non-residents to receive vaccinations. The data is adjusted to the total population of each location, including children who are not yet being vaccinated. This resulted in a decrease of 805,710 vaccination doses for the US (excluding its territories and associated states).
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