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There seems to be a misconception on the part of some users, about how you calculate the number of people, who have received at least one dose of the vaccine in Albania. The problem here, is that the government is not stating this number explicitly. What they state and update every day is the number of administered vaccines and the number of people, who got both vaccines. This is why, in order to calculate the number of people, who got at least one dose, we need to subtract the number of people who got both vaccines from the number of total administered vaccines. What some users do, is calculate the percentage of people that got at least one dose as the number of administered vaccines divided by the total population, which is clearly false. 2A02:8108:8440:6ED4:38B3:B0FC:BD58:973C (talk) 09:22, 1 July 2021 (UTC)Reply