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Aviso LatAm: COVID-19
248 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean have yet to receive a single COVID-19 vaccine dose
65.5 percent of the region's population is fully vaccinated
PAHO is on track to procure 200 million vaccines for the region
About two-thirds of Latin America and the Caribbean's population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Over 60 percent of Latin America and the Caribbean has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Omicron variant detected in 7 countries across the region
Omicron variant detected in Brazil
Latin America and the Caribbean on track to reach 40 percent vaccination rate