I don't think that's true.
In Canada here if things go as planned the 3rd phase of vaccination, which is essentially healthy people under 50, won't even get started until July and rolls backwards from that age through to the end of Sept.
Of other countries I've looked up:
- In the UK they are saying of the last group "By autumn, the rest of the adult population, another 21 million people, will be offered a vaccine".
- France's phase 3 which is similar to Canada's plans and doesn't start until July, also going backwards from age 50 downwards.
- Japan's final "not at higher risk" group of 60 million people doesn't start until end of June.
- South Korea hasn't even decided when they're going to start vaccinating people yet and are taking their time evaluating the vaccines. They say they *might* start vaccinating their high risk populations by end of Feb but their health minister isn't guaranteeing that.
- Australia isn't even starting to vaccinate people until March
Those are just a handful of examples of first world countries.