
Spread of COVID-19 in Yemen
Since the beginning of the pandemic until June 4th, 2023, a total of 11,945 infected people and 2,159 deaths have been reported in Yemen.The total of 11,945 infected people currently represents 0.040 percent of the total population.
Current vaccination status
According to official WHO data, a total of 1.28 million vaccine doses have been administered as of April 18th, 2023. More recent data are not yet available to WHO. There are 1.03 million people who have received at least one vaccination (3.5 percent). The booster vaccination was received by 63,989 people (0.2 percent).788,707 of these are considered fully vaccinated in Yemen (= 2.6 percent).
This means that Yemen is one of the countries with the worst vaccination coverage in the world.The vaccination rate is higher in 225 countries.
Weight and size
Male | Female | |
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Body height | 163 cm | 154 cm |
BMI | 23.6 | 24.0 |
Weight | 62.5 kg | 56.9 kg |
Diseases
Yemen | Ø worldwide | |
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Diabetes * | 5.40% | 8.81% |
Tuberculosis | 0.48‰ | 1.34‰ |
Malaria | 4.6% | 5.7% |
HIV / Aids | 0.01% | 0.03% |
* The number of people suffering from diabetes refers only to inhabitants aged between 20 and 79 years.
Child vaccinations
Yemen | Ø worldwide | |
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Measles | 71.0% | 81.7% |
Hepatitis B | 0.07% | 0.08% |
Tetanus | 7.3% | 0.0% |
DTP * | 7.20% | 8.14% |
* DTP is a combined basic vaccination against diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus, which should be given to children up to the age of 23 months.
In Yemen, 20.3 percent of all over 15-year-olds are still smokers.
Medical supplies

With about 10,200 physicians in Yemen, there are about 0.31 doctors per 1000 inhabitants. Here again the comparison: worldwide this standard is 1.50 physicians per 1,000 inhabitants and in the EU is 3.57.
Through medical care, the mortality rate of major known diseases can be reduced as far as possible. For example, only about 28 percent of all people who suffer from cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases or chylomicron retention disease (CRD) currently die.