More than two million people receive first dose of a coronavirus vaccine in Scotland Scotland's coronavirus vaccination programme has reached the two million mark for people being provided a first dose of a vaccine. The milestone was reached today, just more than three months after the first Covid-19 vaccine was administered north of the border. 44% of the adult population across the country have now had a first dose. Across the UK, more than 25 million people have been offered a first dose of a vaccine. Department for Health figures show nearly half of all British adults have received a jag. Meanwhile, Scotland's vaccination programme is making progress through groups 6 and 7 on the priority list.