Three in five adults in Denbighshire have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine, figures reveal.
Public Health Wales data shows 49,007 people aged 18 and over have been given both doses of a vaccine up to June 13 – 60 per cent of the area's age group.
They make up part of the 68,189 people who have been given at least one jab – 83 per cent of the over-18 population.
Figures on second doses for each age group in Denbighshire show:
18 to 29 – 2,186 administered (17 per cent)
30 to 39 – 2,741 administered (24 per cent)
40 to 49 – 4,230 administered (37 per cent)
50 to 54 – 5,153 administered (70 per cent)
55 to 59 – 6,088 administered (79 per cent)
60 to 64 – 5,911 administered (86 per cent)
65 to 69 – 5,700 administered (92 per cent)
70 to 74 – 6,405 administered (94 per cent)
75 to 79 – 4,592 administered (95 per cent)
80 and over – 6,001 administered (94 per cent)
Across Wales, 1.4 million people have had both doses, 54 per cent of the over-16 population, and 2.2 million (86 per cent) have had at least one dose.
Vaccinations are being given at 546 locations across Wales, including at 360 GP surgeries, 41 vaccination centres and 35 hospitals.
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