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Israel and Romania

Israel is also about 10 mil, Romania about 19.
I have no idea about restrictions and measures in these countries.
But Israel is the generally cited model for vaccination with high participation, while Romania is very much behind in that area, so they are kinda on the opposite ends of the spectrum.
Here's the stats:
Israel: 1 shot 70,2%; 2 shots 63,5%, 3 shots 45,2%
Romania: 1 shot 40,9%; 2 shots 40,1%; 3 shots 0

Both countries are passed the last wave, Israel, similarly to us they get aboot 10K on 7 day average at the top, while Romania went up to 15K similarly to Austria (with larger population).

All these countries are following similar pattern - not all countries follow the same, uploading the example of the UK in the next post -, I'm not sure what is exactly that makes it similar (for Austria, Hungary, and Romania it makes sense, we are in about the same region, with similar climate conditions, similar economies, similar social circumstances, etc.) but there are some important differences as I pointed out:
1. relatively strict measures vs. relatively lax
2. high vaccination rate vs. low
Despite this all four countries fared similarly.