Equally interesting are the CDC’s lowest risk areas and % of population vaccinated. In Preventive Medicine we call that trends and someone would have to explain the trend and it’s existence.
Recap highs and lows risk COVID areas per CDC with rankings:
Very High: Malta 77.07% (#1) most vaccinated 72.08%, United Arab Emirates (#2 most vaccinated), Seychelles 70.22% (#4 most vacinated), Chile 65.1% (#7most vaccinated), Uruguay 65.26% (#6 most vaccinated), Bahrain 64.66% (#8 most vaccinated), Mongolia 61.78%
Low risk per CDC-Albania 18.87% vaccinated, Antigua and Barbuda about 31.62% vaccinated, Australia less than 16.32%, Bosnia and Herzegovina 6.98%, Brunei 7.31% Bulgaria 14.63% China 15.98%, Dominica 27.29%, Ghana 1.33% (138 lowest vac), Grenada 14.50%, Hungary 56.4%, Kosovo 8.15%, Mali 0.28% (150 lowest vac), Moldova 19.31%, New Zealand 15.65, Nigeria 0.70% (145th lowest vac), North Macedonia 18.75%, Poland 46.33%, Singapore 62.44%, Slovakia 36.86%, Sudan 0.43% (148 lowest vac), Taiwan* 1.84% (133rd lowest vaccinated.
Source:
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/vaccines/international and
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...l-notices.html