This assignment presents a comprehensive data analysis of UK vaccination data, focusing on the period from January 1st to February 28th, 2021. The study begins with an introduction to data collection and its importance in research, specifically in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination campaigns. The core of the analysis involves a detailed comparison of UK vaccination data from two different sources, highlighting similarities and differences in the reported figures. This includes the presentation of data in both numerical and graphical formats. Furthermore, the assignment extends the comparison by including vaccination data from Israel and the United States, allowing for a broader understanding of vaccination progress. Statistical techniques, such as calculating mean, mode, median, sum, average, count, minimum, and maximum, are employed to compare the vaccination data across the three countries. The findings are interpreted to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of vaccination campaigns and the relative performance of each country. The study emphasizes the importance of government awareness and vaccination as key strategies to combat the virus. The analysis concludes with a set of references to relevant books, journals, and online resources used in the study.