KEY POINTS
  • Weekly Covid cases, adjusted for population, have remained elevated in at least six of the world's most inoculated countries — and five of those nations rely on vaccines from China.
  • Chinese vaccines face rising doubts about their efficacy, compounded by a lack of data on their protection against the more transmissible delta variant.
  • Still, experts say countries shouldn't stop using Covid vaccines from China, especially when the lack of supply is particularly severe among low- and middle-income nations.
Covid-19 vaccines by Chinese firms Sinopharm (left) and Sinovac arrived at the Phnom Penh International Airport in Cambodia on June 8, 2021.

Among countries with both high vaccination rates and high rates of Covid-19 infection, most rely on vaccines made in China, a CNBC analysis shows.

The findings come as the efficacy of Chinese vaccines faces growing scrutiny, compounded by a lack of data on their protection against the more transmissible delta variant. CNBC found that weekly Covid cases, adjusted for population, have remained elevated in at least six of the world's most inoculated countries — and five of them rely on vaccines from China.