London has lowest vaccine uptake in England according to new data

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis 26th Aug 2021

Only 46.8% of people aged 18 or over in London have received their first dose
Only 46.8% of people aged 18 or over in London have received their first dose

LONDON has the lowest rate of vaccine uptake in England according to data published by Public Health England.

Despite more than six million total jabs being administered in the capital, only 46.8% of people aged 18 or over have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine while 24.6% have received a second dose.

In comparison, 67.4% of over 18s in the South West region of England have received a first dose and 40.5% a second dose.

London's relatively young population is a significant factor in the low uptake and new London Assembly health committee chair, Caroline Russell, has said that the numbers 'should increase over the coming weeks', with those over the age of 36 now eligible to book a vaccine.

Ms Russell said: "While the data worryingly shows that London has the lowest percentage of people vaccinated in England, London's median age is just under 36, so the proportion of vaccinated Londoners should rise over the coming weeks as the NHS starts inviting younger people to book their appointments.

"As the virus is still a very real threat to our city, it is vital that when Londoners are invited to get their vaccines, that they take the opportunity to protect each other, our city and the NHS."

At local authority level, Tower Hamlets has the lowest vaccine uptake in England, with 34.4% of over 18s having received their first jab and just 12.8% a second jab.

A spokesperson for NHS London said it is 'on target' to offer at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine to every adult by the end of July.

     

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