More people in Europe have now been fully vaccinated against the Coronavirus than have been proved to be infected with it, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said.
It has been 462 days since the first infections were reported in the European region, WHO Europe Regional Director, Hans Kluge said on Thursday, April 29, 2021.
Since then, he said, the virus has been detected in 5.5 per cent of the total European population, while 7 per cent have been fully vaccinated.
For the first time in two months, Europe registered a significant drop in new infections last week, Kluge said, while warning that caseloads still remained extremely high.
The WHO counts a total of more than 50 countries in the European region, including places like Turkey, Russia and Ukraine.
In these countries, there have been a total of 51.3 million infections so far, including nearly 1.37 million in the past seven days.
Experts say the true number of infections is likely far higher than the official count.
According to Kluge, about 215 million doses of vaccine have been administered in the region.