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  • Insights

    DAILY UPDATED INSIGHTS

    VACCINE EQUITY

    Mapping our unvaccinated world

    Vaccine equity needs a boost

    Vaccine inequity is the ignominy of our times

    The world’s yawning vaccination gaps

    Cuba is one of the world’s most-vaccinated countries

    Low life expectancy, low vaccination

    Vaccine equity has not improved much

    A new way to compare vaccination progress

    New estimates of global vaccination progress

    Less urbanized means less vaccinated

    Excess mortality and vaccination

    PANDEMIC SEVERITY

    The triple inequality in excess mortality

    The global expansion of excess mortality

    A life lost is a life lost

    COVID-19 is more severe than you think

    Do excess deaths exceed leading causes of death?

    The global picture of excess deaths is disturbing

    In this age-discriminating pandemic, demography still rules

    The waning demographic hedge

    Death in the Group of Seven

    The curious similarity of the BRICS

    Wild shifts in the global mortality distribution

    OMICRON ESCALATION

    The pandemic across US states

    Wake us up before you go, O!

    The scale of the Omicron escalation

    South Korea’s sudden upswing

    The surge in East Asia & Pacific

    COVID waves: Europe and US compared

    Omicron in the undervaccinated world

  • Articles

    ARTICLES AND BLOGS

    It is not too late to achieve global covid-19 vaccine equity

    The BMJ

    COVID-19 is a developing country pandemic

    Brookings

    For greater vaccine equity, first fix these misconceptions

    Brookings

    COVID-19 mortality in rich and poor countries

    World Bank

    Ignore the global surge at your own peril

    The Guardian

    The relative severity of COVID-19

    World Bank

    The unreal dichotomy in COVID-19 mortality

    Brookings

  • About

    ABOUT PANDEM-IC

    Welcome

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    Acknowledgements

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An excellent website visualizing the pandemic and its inequalities
Tom Frieden
Tom FriedenPresident and CEO, Resolve to Save Lives, former Former CDC Director, former NYC Health Commissioner
Terrific visualisations that drive home the many aspects of the huge, and continuing, inequality in access to vaccines across country income groups. Important reminder of what remains to be done to bring this pandemic under control.
Mamta Murthi
Mamta MurthiVice President for Human Development at the World Bank
Philip Schellekens is an economist by day, super-hero by night. During this pandemic it has been difficult to find ongoing, reliable information on the pandemic and its global scale; comparative analyses on deaths, infections, vaccinations by regions and countries and; smart, data-driven commentaries on the common misconceptions we have about COVID-19 from coverage of vaccination worldwide to mortality in the developing world. Pandem-ic fills an important gap in keeping us all up-to-date and informed about what matters around the planet during this plague. The fact that it is a labor of love, a volunteer effort, makes Dr. Schellekens a hero in my book. So many people have gone the extra mile (or kilometer) over these past two years to help others and Dr. Schellekens is one of them.
Gregg Gonsalves
Gregg GonsalvesAssociate Professor, Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale School of Public Health
The gripping visuals at pandem-ic are beacons that point to much-needed action. WHO greatly appreciates your dedication and contribution to the pandemic response.
Samira Asma
Samira AsmaAssistant Director-General at World Health Organization for Data, Analytics and Delivery for Impact
Pandem-ic has been my go-to resource on cases, deaths and vaccinations by country income group - totally vital for policy making and financing
Amanda Glassman
Amanda GlassmanExecutive Vice President of the Center for Global Development, CEO of CGD Europe, and Senior Fellow
Pandem-IC has been the single most important visualization platform to understand and track global equity during COVID-19. Where a flood of data has so often served to obscure what’s really going on in this pandemic, hiding the stark realities of unequal vaccine access and avoidable mortality, Philip Schellekens has given us a set of tools with which to see the world as it is. Ironically it has become the public good that our vaccine efforts aspire to be. While I hope it is soon made redundant, this work has shown the value of social science in global pandemic response.
Matthew Kavanagh
Matthew KavanaghProfessor of Global Health at Georgetown University and Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law
For those fighting for global vaccine equity, pandem-ic has been an invaluable, easily accessible, frequently updated resource. It has exposed inequities with great clarity and helped raise awareness about what the world needs to do, if we want to end this pandemic
Madhu Pai
Madhu PaiCanada Research Chair of Epidemiology and Global Health at McGill
Some of the most compelling data analytics on #VaccinEquity
Peter Singer
Peter SingerSpecial Advisor to the DIrector-General at World Health Organization
Powerful data visualizations showing the extreme inequities in the global vaccine campaign
Gavin Yamey
Gavin YameyProfessor of Global Health & Public Policy at Duke, Director of Center for Policy Impact in Global Health
An excellent website visualizing the pandemic and its inequalities
Tom Frieden
Tom FriedenPresident and CEO, Resolve to Save Lives, former Former CDC Director, former NYC Health Commissioner
Terrific visualisations that drive home the many aspects of the huge, and continuing, inequality in access to vaccines across country income groups. Important reminder of what remains to be done to bring this pandemic under control.
Mamta Murthi
Mamta MurthiVice President for Human Development at the World Bank
Philip Schellekens is an economist by day, super-hero by night. During this pandemic it has been difficult to find ongoing, reliable information on the pandemic and its global scale; comparative analyses on deaths, infections, vaccinations by regions and countries and; smart, data-driven commentaries on the common misconceptions we have about COVID-19 from coverage of vaccination worldwide to mortality in the developing world. Pandem-ic fills an important gap in keeping us all up-to-date and informed about what matters around the planet during this plague. The fact that it is a labor of love, a volunteer effort, makes Dr. Schellekens a hero in my book. So many people have gone the extra mile (or kilometer) over these past two years to help others and Dr. Schellekens is one of them.
Gregg Gonsalves
Gregg GonsalvesAssociate Professor, Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale School of Public Health
The gripping visuals at pandem-ic are beacons that point to much-needed action. WHO greatly appreciates your dedication and contribution to the pandemic response.
Samira Asma
Samira AsmaAssistant Director-General at World Health Organization for Data, Analytics and Delivery for Impact
Pandem-ic has been my go-to resource on cases, deaths and vaccinations by country income group - totally vital for policy making and financing.
Amanda Glassman
Amanda GlassmanExecutive Vice President of the Center for Global Development, CEO of CGD Europe, and Senior Fellow
Pandem-IC has been the single most important visualization platform to understand and track global equity during COVID-19. Where a flood of data has so often served to obscure what’s really going on in this pandemic, hiding the stark realities of unequal vaccine access and avoidable mortality, Philip Schellekens has given us a set of tools with which to see the world as it is. Ironically it has become the public good that our vaccine efforts aspire to be. While I hope it is soon made redundant, this work has shown the value of social science in global pandemic response.
Matthew Kavanagh
Matthew KavanaghProfessor of Global Health at Georgetown University and Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law
For those fighting for global vaccine equity, pandem-ic has been an invaluable, easily accessible, frequently updated resource. It has exposed inequities with great clarity and helped raise awareness about what the world needs to do, if we want to end this pandemic
Madhu Pai
Madhu PaiCanada Research Chair of Epidemiology and Global Health at McGill
Some of the most compelling data analytics on #VaccinEquity
Peter Singer
Peter SingerSpecial Advisor to the DIrector-General at World Health Organization
Powerful data visualizations showing the extreme inequities in the global vaccine campaign
Gavin Yamey
Gavin YameyProfessor of Global Health & Public Policy at Duke, Director of Center for Policy Impact in Global Health
The gripping visuals at pandem-ic are beacons that point to much-needed action. WHO greatly appreciates your dedication and contribution to the pandemic response.
Samira Asma
Samira AsmaAssistant Director-General at World Health Organization for Data, Analytics and Delivery for Impact
Pandem-ic has been my go-to resource on cases, deaths and vaccinations by country income group - totally vital for policy making and financing.
Amanda Glassman
Amanda GlassmanExecutive Vice President of the Center for Global Development, CEO of CGD Europe, and Senior Fellow
Pandem-IC has been the single most important visualization platform to understand and track global equity during COVID-19. Where a flood of data has so often served to obscure what’s really going on in this pandemic, hiding the stark realities of unequal vaccine access and avoidable mortality, Philip Schellekens has given us a set of tools with which to see the world as it is. Ironically it has become the public good that our vaccine efforts aspire to be. While I hope it is soon made redundant, this work has shown the value of social science in global pandemic response.
Matthew Kavanagh
Matthew KavanaghProfessor of Global Health at Georgetown University and Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law
For those fighting for global vaccine equity, pandem-ic has been an invaluable, easily accessible, frequently updated resource. It has exposed inequities with great clarity and helped raise awareness about what the world needs to do, if we want to end this pandemic
Madhu Pai
Madhu PaiCanada Research Chair of Epidemiology and Global Health at McGill
Some of the most compelling data analytics on #VaccinEquity
Peter Singer
Peter SingerSpecial Advisor to the DIrector-General at World Health Organization
Powerful data visualizations showing the extreme inequities in the global vaccine campaign
Gavin Yamey
Gavin YameyProfessor of Global Health & Public Policy at Duke, Director of Center for Policy Impact in Global Health
An excellent website visualizing the pandemic and its inequalities
Tom Frieden
Tom FriedenPresident and CEO, Resolve to Save Lives, former Former CDC Director, former NYC Health Commissioner
Terrific visualisations that drive home the many aspects of the huge, and continuing, inequality in access to vaccines across country income groups. Important reminder of what remains to be done to bring this pandemic under control.
Mamta Murthi
Mamta MurthiVice President for Human Development at the World Bank
Philip Schellekens is an economist by day, super-hero by night. During this pandemic it has been difficult to find ongoing, reliable information on the pandemic and its global scale; comparative analyses on deaths, infections, vaccinations by regions and countries and; smart, data-driven commentaries on the common misconceptions we have about COVID-19 from coverage of vaccination worldwide to mortality in the developing world. Pandem-ic fills an important gap in keeping us all up-to-date and informed about what matters around the planet during this plague. The fact that it is a labor of love, a volunteer effort, makes Dr. Schellekens a hero in my book. So many people have gone the extra mile (or kilometer) over these past two years to help others and Dr. Schellekens is one of them.
Gregg Gonsalves
Gregg GonsalvesAssociate Professor, Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale School of Public Health

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This data analytics resource tracks COVID-19 by World Bank income classification (ic) and across regions. Its objective is to highlight inequalities and inequities in pandemic outcomes and solutions.

© 2022 Philip Schellekens

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This data analytics resource tracks COVID-19 by World Bank income classification (ic) and across regions. Its objective is to highlight inequalities and inequities in pandemic outcomes and solutions.

© 2022 Philip Schellekens · CC BY

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This data analytics resource tracks COVID-19 by World Bank income classification (ic) and across regions. Its objective is to highlight inequalities and inequities in pandemic outcomes and solutions.

© 2022 Philip Schellekens · CC BY

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