Hong Kong: Covid vaccinated people per hundred people

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The most recent value is 92.33 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 92.32 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people. Historically, the average for Hong Kong from February 2021 to March 2023 is 67.36 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people. The minimum of 0.28 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people was recorded in February 2021, while the maximum of 92.33 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people was reached in March 2023. Click on the following link to see the values of: Covid vaccinated people per hundred people around the world.
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  • Measure: Covid vaccinated people per hundred people
  • Source: Our World in Data

Recent values Hong Kong: Covid vaccinated people per hundred people
2023  Mar 92.33
2023  Feb 92.32
2023  Jan 92.31
2022  Dec 92.25
2022  Nov 92.14
2022  Oct 91.99
2022  Sep 91.75
2022  Aug 91


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Definition: Total people vaccinated against Covid per hundred people.

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 Covid total tests 49,400,000 5/2022 total Covid tests
 Covid total tests per thousand 6,595 5/2022 total tests per thousand people
 Covid new vaccinations 40,737 3/2023 new Covid vaccinations
 Covid total vaccinations 20,700,000 3/2023 total Covid vaccinations
 Total vaccinations per hundred people 276.96 3/2023 Covid vaccinations per hundred people
 People vaccinated against Covid 6,914,810 3/2023 total people vaccinated
 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people 92.33 3/2023 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people
 People fully vaccinated against Covid 6,798,303 3/2023 total fully-vaccinated people
 Covid fully vaccinated people per hundred people 90.78 3/2023 Covid fully vaccinated people per hundred people
 Stringency Index 39 12/2022 index
 Covid positive rate 0.00 5/2022 rate
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