Latest Covid-19 vaccinations figures for the Isle of Wight
The latest set of figures reveals how many Islanders have had their first or second Covid-19 jab
Almost 40,000 people on the Isle of Wight have received their second Covid-19 vaccination.
As the national Covid vaccine rollout continues, 129,433 doses have been given out on the Isle of Wight to those eligible.
42 and over
With the age now dropping even lower, allowing 42-year-olds and over to get their first dose, latest NHS England figures show 89,590 received their first jab on the Island between 8th December and 25th April.
In the last week of data, to 25th April, 684 new people were given their first half of the inoculation against the virus.
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COVID VACCINE: Almost 40,000 People On Isle Of Wight Vaccinated
By Louise Hill, LDR Reporter
Almost 40,000 people on the Isle of Wight have received their second Covid-19 vaccination.
As the national Covid vaccine rollout continues, 129,433 doses have been given out on the Isle of Wight to those eligible.
More than 17,000 vaccines have been given out at the Isle of Wight’s hospital St Mary’s, in Newport.
With the age now dropping even lower, allowing 42-year-olds and over to get their first dose, latest NHS England figures show 89,590 received their first jab on the Island between December 8 and April 25.
On the Island, 35 per cent of the 16 to 44-year-olds have had their first jab. Data, recorded by the National Immunisation Management Service database, for second doses had been unavailable for the last two updates as it was recorded by the clinical commissioning group, and the Isle of Wight has now merged with Hampshire and Southampton. Now though, the Isle of Wight s second vaccine data has been revealed for the first time since April 4. In the two weeks between updates, 20,798 second doses were given, taking the total number to be given their two doses to 39,843. While the vaccine does protect those who have had it from getting seriously ill or dying from the virus, Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced earlier this month that a booster vaccine would be given in a national programme at a later date.
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4:51 PM April 23, 2021
More than 50,000 in Welwyn Hatfield have had either one or both doses of a COVID vaccine, as of April 18
- Credit: PA
Over 50,000 people in Welwyn Hatfield have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, the latest NHS England data shows.
The data, which is recorded on the National Immunisation Management Service (NIMS) database, is published each Thursday and shows vaccinations of those living in Welwyn Hatfield on a neighbourhood level.
The Welwyn Hatfield Times has compiled the latest stats released by NHS England, which record the vaccination data by MSOA (Middle Layer Super Output Area).