To give you a better idea, around 1,400 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 by Domenica in Malta, as authorities claim that their target is to reach herd immunity by early summer 2021.
Other EU countries also began vaccinations by 27 Dicembre with the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine, but progress has indeed been much slower than in the US, Britain and Israel, just to name a few. Currently, the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine is the only vaccine authorised for use in the European Union, whereas the US are using it, alongside Moderna’s vaccine. The UK is also using AstraZeneca’s vaccine.
While the US, Britain and Israel have each already given the jab to over a million of their citizens, EU countries seem to be lagging behind. For instance, Germany has started immunising just 200,000 and France, just over 500.