70% have received one dose in Iran while close to 60% have recieved 2 doses. In terms of distribution Iran seems to have already reached a plateau.
The highest rate of vaccination tends to be in the lower to mid 70% range. Spain and Italy are two examples of this. Cuba is the only nation I've seen with 90% so far. Keep in mind Cuba is a tiny island.
Keep in mind these are numbers out of the entire population. If we're talking about the eligible population, Iran surpassed 80% and is likely at or near 90%.
At the peak of Iran's vaccination drive, 1 million people a day were receiving a shot. Now it's something like 200,000-300,000 a day. Iran will probably reach its peak at around 75% within a few months. Numbers won't surpass that unless Iran imposes harsh restrictions like what we're seeing in some parts of Europe.
However without another surge, that is unlikely to happen. Again so far it seems as if Iran made two correct choices when it comes to Covid.
1) Developing traditional, inactivated vaccines, which rely on proven and time tested technology.
2) not rushing the vaccine development. It took a few months longer but Iran did indeed produce a solid product. As we can see, in Europe numbers are surging but not in Iran so far.
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