Native name | Plan Nacional de Vacunación contra la Covid-19 |
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Date | 17 February 2021 | – present
Location | Colombia |
Cause | COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia |
Target | Immunisation of Colombians and legal foreign residents in Colombia against COVID-19 |
Organised by | Ministry of Health of Colombia |
Participants | 42,652,366 people have received at least one vaccine dose 36,507,746 total fully vaccinated people (as of 16 August 2022, 23:59 UTC–5)[1] |
Outcome | 83.6% of the Colombian population has received at least one dose of a vaccine 71.5% of the Colombian population is fully vaccinated |
Website | Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social |
The COVID-19 vaccination program in Colombia is an ongoing effort of mass immunization put in place by the Colombian government in order to respond to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The virus causing COVID-19 was confirmed to have reached Colombia on 6 March 2020.[2][3] Colombia's preparation and readiness for a vaccine program allowed it to join the first group of countries who received vaccines through COVAX.[4][5] The first vaccine in Colombia was given to a nurse on 17 February 2021.[6]
Over 70 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. As of 16 August 2022, 36,027,994 people have received their first dose of a two-dose vaccine and 29,883,374 of them also received the second dose, while 6,624,372 people have been vaccinated with single-dose vaccines, for a total of 36,507,746 fully vaccinated people. In addition to this, 13,731,703 people have received first booster doses and 1,470,593 people received a second booster dose for a total of 87,738,036 vaccine doses administered across the country.[1]