Which country has vaccinated more citizens so far?

Some coronary vaccines have been approved so far for use, either by certain states or by groups of states like the European Union [EU]. Of the 56 countries that are managing vaccines and publishing the data on such a thing, 45 are rich states, 11 are average wealthy states and 0 are states [...]
Of the 56 countries that are managing vaccines and publishing the data on such a thing, 45 are rich states, 11 are average wealthy states and 0 are poor states.
Some of the states have provided more vaccines than they need residents, while others are relying on a global plan known as Covax, which attempted to ensure that every country in the world has access to vaccines, the BBC writes.
The following map shows the total number of doses for 100 inhabitants.
There we see that Israel is actively leading 47.9 doses for 100 citizens. Then the second is the United Arab Emirates [ The US] with 27.1 citizens, and then there are Britain with 11, the United States with 7.1, Spain with 2.8 and so on.












