This project presents a comparative analysis of COVID-19 vaccination data, focusing on the UK, US, and Israel. The assignment begins by introducing the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent development of vaccines. It then delves into comparing vaccination data, including the number of people receiving the first dose and those who are fully vaccinated, across the three countries. The analysis includes graphical representations of vaccination rates and a discussion of the differences and similarities in vaccination strategies, such as age prioritization and willingness of people. The project further compares specific data points like total deaths and willingness of people towards vaccination, and concludes that while the number of cases continues to rise, the number of vaccinations must increase. The assignment highlights the US's progress in administering both first and second doses. The project includes references to online sources for data and information.