Yes, looks like I was wrong there:Dod101 wrote:Do you really see Canada, for instance, as in the 'vaccinated' zone'? My Canadian family certainly does not see things that way. They (or at least one of them) thinks their vaccine roll out has been catastrophically poor. I read the other day that the UK currently represents about 50% of those vaccinated in the world (counting only one vaccination of course) Not many in the 'vaccinated zone' and I do not fancy Israel very much.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56035306
Canada has ordered a high number of vaccines but supply seems to be an issue. I guess the US is putting itself first for supplies, which you can't really blame them for. The US has probably administered more vaccines than anywhere else, although the focus there is on 2 jabs within 3 weeks, so the number vaccinated may be lower. It has given nearly 100 million jabs to date.
I am hoping to travel to Israel this summer, as both my wife and my youngest son want to go.