Gibraltar vaccinates almost 40% of population as EU jab chaos means Spain behind at 4%
Luke Hawker
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The British colony has administered the first doses of the vaccine to more than 13,000 people - meaning 38.5 percent of its 33,700 population has been treated against coronavirus. According to the latest figures, a further 5,573 people living on The Rock have been given their second booster jab.
The impressive numbers are in stark contrast to Spain, which has inoculated just over four percent of its total population.
The British Overseas Territory has benefited hugely from the UK's vaccination programme, unlike Spain which has been hindered by the EU's supply problems.