Tiny
Pacific nation beats the world with 99% COVID vaccination, says Red
Cross
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[October 14, 2021]
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The tiny Pacific nation
of Palau has the world's highest percentage of people vaccinated against
COVID-19, the Red Cross said on Thursday, urging the country's laggard
neighbours to follow its example and step up incoluation efforts.
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Fully 99% of Palau's population over 12 has had both shots of
vaccine for the new coronavirus, the International Federation of Red
Cross (IFRC) said, citing government figures which also show that
this amounts to 16,152 people.
That puts Palau, an archipelago of 500 islands in the western
Pacific Ocean, in the "top spot", the IFRC said in a statement,
ahead of countries like Portugal which was named one of the world's
most vaccinated countries when 80% of its 10 million people were
fully immunized last month.
It also presents a stark contrast with other small nations in the
region that have had sluggish vaccine rollouts due to supply
constraints and population hesitancy. Less than 10% of the Solomon
Islands (population 650,000) and Kiribati (population 119,000) are
vaccinated, the IFRC said.

In Papua New Guinea, 150 km (93 miles) north of Australia, less than
1% of the population is fully vaccinated, it added, citing Our World
in Data figures.
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 The urgency of increasing
vaccination rates in the region was increased by
the coming Pacific cyclone season, which could
cause more damage to livelihoods already
impacted by the pandemic, the IFRC said.
Palau was not alone among the Pacific nations
that are leading the world in vaccination rates,
on a per capita basis. The Cook Islands
(population 17,000) had 96% of its eligible
population fully vaccinated, while Fiji
(population 896,000) had 96% of eligible people
with one dose, the IFRC said.
(Reporting by Byron Kaye; Editing by Raju
Gopalakrishnan)
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