177,000 people now vaccinated against Covid across Nottinghamshire - this is how region compares with rest of England

More than 177,000 people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have now had at least one dose of Covid vaccine, new figures show.
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That includes 44,562 people aged over 80, which is 89.6 per cent of people within that age group.

In total, 177,864 people across the county have had at least their first jab between December 8, when vaccinations began, and February 7, according to data published today by NHS England.

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However, just 0.1 per cent of over-80s, and 1,156 people of all ages, have had both doses.

More than 177,000 people across Nottinhamshire have now had at least their first dose of Covid vaccine.More than 177,000 people across Nottinhamshire have now had at least their first dose of Covid vaccine.
More than 177,000 people across Nottinhamshire have now had at least their first dose of Covid vaccine.

The percentage of people aged over 80 in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to have received at least one jab is only 33rd highest out of 42 sustainability and transformation partnerships (STP) across England, with the highest percentage being 98 per cent in Gloucestershire and the lowest 73.1 per cent in the East London Health and Care Partnership area.

Across the Midlands, 92.2 per cent of people aged over 80 and 18.9 per cent of those aged 16-79 have now had at least their first dose of vaccine.

Throughout England, more than 11.9 million doses of vaccine had been administered as of Wednesday, February 10.

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The UK government today insisted it was ‘confident of our vaccine supply’ after the Scottish government said its programme would be scaled back following a dip in supplies to the UK.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “We’re confident of our vaccine supply and we’re confident that we can hit our target of vaccinating all those top four groups by Monday.”

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