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From today, until January 30, there are 32 days. That means there are 4.57 weeks, 768.0 hours, and 1.14 months until then. We use this calculation quite frequently on a calendar even if we don’t realize it. Countdown someone’s birthday, anniversary, or special date is important to order gifts on time! If January 30 is special to you, do your future self a favor and set a calendar reminder for a day before and make it repeating. You’re welcome.

Countdown Until January 30

Days until January 30?

32 days

Weeks until January 30?

4.57 weeks

Hours until January 30?

768.0 hours

Months until January 30?

1.14 months

How many minutes until January 30

46080 minutes

How many seconds until January 30

2764800 seconds

How many years until January 30

0.09 years

January 30 is % through the year

8%

How many business days until January 30?

There are 22 business days until January 30.

In the business world, time until a certain date is complete different. Ten business days is two calendar weeks and one month is only twenty days of production. This changes how much time a corporation working off the traditional 9-5 system of time calculation can actually spend on projects or work. This can add a layer of complexity onto time calculations.

An oversimplification of calculating business daysuntil January 30 is counting the number of total days 32 and subtracting the total number of weekends.

The easiest way to adjust time differences? Use date and time calculator like these and instantly get your answer.

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• Time Zone: (EST), GMT-05:00

• Time Zone ID: America/Toronto

• Day numbers: 30

• Week number: 5

• Leap year: 2023 is not a leap year

• Daylight Saving Time: No

Sunrise, Sunset Times for Jan 30th 2023

• Sunrise time: 07:40 am

• Sunset time: 05:25 pm

• Day length: 09h 45m

• Source: suntoday.org

Moon Phase for Jan 30th 2023

• Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous

• Illumination: 72%

• Moon Age: 9.59 day(s)

• Source: mooninfo.org

Holidays and National Days for January 30th 2023

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January 30 in History

1649

Charles I of England is beheaded at Whitehall by the executioner Richard Brandon.

1844

Richard Theodore Greener becomes the first African American to graduate from Harvard University.

1862

The USS Monitor is launched at Greenpoint, Long Island.

1901

Women Prohibitionists smash 12 saloons in Kansas.

1912

The British House of Lords opposes the House of Commons by rejecting home rule for Ireland.

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Our vaccination dataset uses the most recent official numbers from governments and health ministries worldwide. Population estimates for per-capita metrics are based on the United Nations World Population Prospects. Income groups are based on the World Bank classification. A full list of our country-specific sources is available at the bottom of this page, and we also answer frequently-asked questions there.

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The Our World in Data COVID vaccination data

To bring this pandemic to an end, a large share of the world needs to be immune to the virus. The safest way to achieve this is with a vaccine. Vaccines are a technology that humanity has often relied on in the past to bring down the death toll of infectious diseases.

Within less than 12 months after the beginning of the pandemic, several research teams rose to the challenge and developed vaccines that protect from SARS-CoV-2.

Now the challenge is to make these vaccines available to people around the world. It will be key that people in all countries — not just in rich countries — receive the required protection. To track this effort we at Our World in Data are building the international vaccination dataset that we make available on this page. It is updated each morning, with the most recent official numbers up to the previous day.

  • Data sources: at the end of this page you find a detailed list of all our country-specific sources.
  • Open access: as with all of our data, we are making this dataset openly available, so that everyone can check and use the data that we bring together. You find the vaccination data in our daily-updated repository on GitHub.

Our work belongs to everyone

Download the complete Our World in Data COVID-19 dataset

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Cite our vaccination data

Mathieu, E., Ritchie, H., Ortiz-Ospina, E. et al. A global database of COVID-19 vaccinations. Nat Hum Behav (2021)

  • All our code is open-source
  • All our research and visualizations are free for everyone to use for all purposes

Select countries to show in all charts

This page has a number of charts on vaccination. In the box below you can select any country you are interested in — or several if you want to compare countries. All charts on this page will then show data for the countries that you selected.

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What share of the population has received at least one dose, and completed the initial vaccination protocol?

The following charts show the breakdown of people vaccinated, between those who have received only their first vaccine dose, and those who have completed the initial vaccination protocol (2 doses for most vaccines, 1 or 3 for a few manufacturers).

How many vaccine doses have been administered in total?

The following map and chart show the number of vaccine doses administered per 100 people within a given population. All doses, including boosters, are counted individually.

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US state-by-state data: Vaccine doses administered per 100 people

How many vaccine doses have been administered in the last 12 months?

The following chart shows, for each date, the total number of vaccine doses administered in the 12 months preceding that date. This is given per 100 people in the population. All doses, including boosters, are counted individually.

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How many vaccine doses have been administered in the last 9 months?

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How many vaccine doses have been administered in the last 6 months?

What share of the population has received at least one dose of vaccine?

The following chart shows the share of the total population that has received at least one dose of vaccine. This may not equal the share with a complete initial protocol if the vaccine requires two doses. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive the second dose, the metric stays the same.

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US state-by-state data: Share that have received at least one dose of the vaccine

Total number of people who have received at least one dose of vaccine

The following chart shows the total number of people that have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. This may not equal the number with a complete initial protocol if the vaccine requires two doses. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric goes up by 1. If they receive the second dose, the metric stays the same.

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US state-by-state data: Number who have received at least one dose of the vaccine

What share of the population has completed the initial vaccination protocol?

The following chart shows the share of the total population that has completed the initial vaccination protocol. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric stays the same. If they receive the second dose, the metric goes up by 1.

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US state-by-state data: Share who completed the initial vaccination protocol

Total number of people who have completed the initial vaccination protocol

The following chart shows the total number of people that have completed the initial vaccination protocol. If a person receives the first dose of a 2-dose vaccine, this metric stays the same. If they receive the second dose, the metric goes up by 1.

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US state-by-state data: Number who completed the initial vaccination protocol

How many vaccine booster doses have been administered?

The following charts show the number of booster doses administered. Booster doses are doses administered beyond those prescribed by the original vaccination protocol — for example, a third dose of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, or a second dose of Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

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Vaccinations by age

The following charts provide data on the share of people that have been vaccinated against by age group. This is provided as three metrics: the share that has received at least one dose; the share that has completed the initial protocol; and the share that is only partially vaccinated.

This data is only available for countries that report the breakdown of doses administered by first and second doses by age.

Share that have received at least one dose by age

The following chart shows the share of the population in each age group that has received at least one dose. This metric includes those that are partly vaccinated or have completed the initial protocol.

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Share that have completed the initial protocol by age

The following chart shows the share of the population in each age group that has completed the initial protocol.

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Share that have received a booster dose by age

The following chart shows the share of the population in each age group that has received a booster dose.

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Which vaccines have been administered in each country?

The following chart shows the cumulative number of doses administered, broken down by vaccine manufacturer. This is only available for a select number of countries that report the necessary data.

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How many doses are administered daily?

Daily number of doses administered per 100 people

The following chart shows the daily number of doses administered per 100 people. This is shown as the rolling seven-day average. Note that this is counted as a single dose, and may not equal the total number of people vaccinated, depending on the specific dose regime (e.g. people receive multiple doses).

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US state-by-state data: Daily doses administered per 100 people

Daily number of doses administered

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Daily number of doses administered

How many vaccinations are administered each day (not population-adjusted)?

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US state-by-state data: Daily doses administered

How many doses have been donated by each country?

These charts show the cumulative number of doses donated to the COVAX initiative by different countries, broken down by whether the donations have only been announced, actually donated, or delivered to the recipients. This is only available for a select number of countries for which the COVID-19 Task Force reports the necessary data.

The first chart shows the number of doses donated, while the next three charts show that number adjusted for:

  1. The population of the donating country;
  2. The GDP of the donating country;
  3. The number of doses administered by the donating country to its own population.

COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX)

COVAX is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines directed by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), and the World Health Organization (WHO). COVAX coordinates international resources to enable low-to-middle-income countries equitable access to COVID-19 tests, therapies, and vaccines.

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COVID-19 vaccine doses donated to COVAX, per million dollars of GDP

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COVID-19 vaccine doses donated to COVAX, per dose administered

Vaccination policies

This interactive chart maps government policies on COVID-19 vaccination. Note that only policies on the availability of vaccinations are tracked. It does not track the number of people who have been vaccinated.

Countries are grouped into six categories:

  • No availability
  • Availability for ONE of following: key workers/ clinically vulnerable groups / elderly groups
  • Availability for TWO of following: key workers/ clinically vulnerable groups / elderly groups
  • Availability for ALL of following: key workers/ clinically vulnerable groups / elderly groups
  • Availability for all three plus partial additional availability (select broad groups/ages)
  • Universal availability

Vaccination policy data is sourced from the Oxford Coronavirus Government Response Tracker

This data on vaccination policies is sourced from the Oxford Coronavirus Government Response Tracker (OxCGRT).

This resource is published by researchers at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford: Thomas Hale, Anna Petherik, Beatriz Kira, Noam Angrist, Toby Phillips and Samuel Webster.

The tracker presents data collected from public sources by a team of over one hundred Oxford University students and staff from every part of the world.

The data presented here is taken directly from the OxCGRT project; we at Our World in Data don’t track policy responses ourselves and we don’t make additions to the tracker’s dataset.

These charts are regularly updated based on the latest version of the response tracker.

OxCGRT is an ongoing collation project of live data. If you see any inaccuracies in the underlying data, or for specific feedback on the analysis or another aspect of the project please contact OxCGRT team. See the tracker’s notes and guidance on data quality.

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Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccination

The Imperial College London YouGov Covid-19 Behaviour Tracker Data Hub has gathered global insights on people’s behaviors in response to COVID-19 throughout the pandemic. This survey covers public behaviors and attitudes ranging from mask-wearing to self-isolation, social distancing, symptoms and testing.

Their dataset on attitudes to vaccination extended from January 2021 until March 2022. You can explore the change in attitudes across countries over time here:

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Willingness to get vaccinated against COVID-19

Frequently-asked questions

Why do the figures displayed on this page look different from the ones published by my government?

In some cases, the vaccination figures on this page can look different from the ones reported by governments. Most often it is not because of the numerator (number of people vaccinated) but instead because of the denominator (number of people in the population). This usually happens for two main reasons:

  1. The official data reports the vaccination coverage in terms of the share of people vaccinated in the population eligible for vaccination (very often, among adults only). Our priority is to make our data comparable between countries — regardless of criteria for eligibility, which tend to vary across countries and across time. For this reason, we always use the total population of the country (i.e. people of all ages) as the denominator.
  2. The official data uses a different population estimate. The population estimates we use come from the United Nations World Population Prospects. We use this data for its reliability, its consistent methods, and because it makes our work much easier (see below for more information). In a few cases, we use other sources when the figures provided by the UN differ substantially from reliable and more recent national estimates.
What population data are the per-capita metrics based on?

The population estimates we use come from the United Nations World Population Prospects. We use this data for its reliability, its consistent methods, and because it makes our work much easier. The exact values can be viewed in our GitHub repository.

The United Nations estimates may not always reflect the latest censuses or national figures—but there are several reasons why we use this data over country-by-country national population estimates.

  • The UNWPP dataset is the standard in research. The main reason is that it uses a reliable and standardized methodology for all countries. For example, if we used individual country data, some may include overseas workers, expats, undocumented immigrants, etc. but others wouldn’t.
  • Using data from the UN allows us to get accurate population estimates for all territories in the world very easily. Finding and maintaining estimates based on national censuses would be very time-consuming for our small team, without bringing much additional value to our work.
  • Other reasons include the availability of yearly data (national censuses are only conducted every few years), and avoiding double-counting in cases of border disputes.

For all these reasons, the UN data is the best solution to bring accurate per-capita metrics to our COVID data. In a few cases, we use other sources when the figures provided by the UN differ substantially from reliable and more recent national estimates.

Can the value of per-capita metrics exceed 100%?

The population estimates we use to calculate per-capita metrics are all based on the last revision of the United Nations World Population Prospects. In a few cases, we use other sources when the figures provided by the UN differ substantially from reliable and more recent national estimates. Additionally, it’s important to bear in mind that in some territories, vaccination coverage may include non-residents (such as tourists and foreign workers). For these reasons, per-capita metrics may sometimes exceed 100%.

What is the definition of a complete initial protocol?

In our data, people with a complete initial protocol are those who have received all doses prescribed by their vaccination regimen (e.g. 2 doses for Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, Oxford/AstraZeneca, etc. and 1 dose for Johnson & Johnson, CanSino, etc.).

Some countries also allow for alternative definitions, such as having been infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the past and having received 1 dose of a two-dose regimen. We currently ignore these alternative definitions to preserve the common definition of a complete protocol, i.e. all doses required in the vaccine regimen. This allows for optimal comparability between countries.

What classification are the income groups based on?

The income groups we use come from the World Bank income classification. The exact list of countries can be viewed in our GitHub repository.

Why isn’t my country shown by default on a chart? How do you choose which countries are shown?

Due to the limited space on our charts and the number of countries in the world, unfortunately, we cannot show every country in the world by default. On each chart of this page, therefore we choose a default selection of countries based on a mix of criteria: mainly total population, but also the number of doses administered and share of the population vaccinated. These lists are updated about once a month.

Are participants in vaccine clinical trials included in your data?

We do not include participants in the vaccine arm of clinical trials, as this data is not available for many of the hundreds of trials currently taking place.

How do you report vaccinations performed in Israel and Palestine?

In our dataset and charts on COVID-19 vaccinations, we report vaccinations performed in Israel and Palestine separately.

The vaccination data is needed to understand how the pandemic is evolving. For this, it is key to bring together the vaccination data with data on COVID-19 cases and COVID-19 deaths. Global health institutions that report on the pandemic are reporting these metrics separately: 

  • The World Health Organization reports the measures for Israel separately from Palestine in its data.
  • Johns Hopkins University also reports Israel separately from Palestine in its data on cases & deaths of COVID-19, which has been used worldwide in the last year.

Reporting the data for Palestine and Israel separately also allows us to show their respective reported vaccination levels. It makes clear what the respective vaccination levels are, as reported by the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Finally, our dataset on COVID-19 vaccinations is sourced from official data published by governments and ministries of health from countries around the world. This is also the case for Israel and Palestine. We show figures for Palestine and Israel separately, as they are reported separately by the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Ministry of Health. 

The Populations Division of the United Nations reports population figures for countries around the world, and we are relying on their latest data (from their 2019 revision) for countries around the world of. They report a population of 8,655,541 people for Israel and a population of 5,101,416 people for Palestine.

The resulting shares of people vaccinated in Israel and Palestine can be seen in our COVID-19 Data Explorer.

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