KEY POINTS
  • Out of more than 700 million Covid-19 vaccine doses administered globally, more than 87% have gone to wealthier countries, according to the WHO.
  • Low-income countries have received just 0.2%, a top WHO official said at a press briefing Friday.
  • On average, 1 in 4 people in high-income countries have received a coronavirus vaccine, compared with just 1 in more than 500 in low-income countries.

Wealthy countries have received the vast majority of the world's supply of Covid-19 vaccine doses, while poor countries have obtained less than 1%, the World Health Organization said at a press briefing Friday.

Of the 700 million vaccine doses that have been distributed across the globe, "over 87% have gone to high-income or upper- and middle-income countries, while low-income countries have received just 0.2%," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.