More than four in five adults in Denbighshire have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine, figures reveal.
Public Health Wales data shows 67,168 people aged 18 and over have been given both doses of a vaccine up to September 6 – 82% of the area's age group.
They make up part of the 70,904 people who have been given at least one jab – 87% of the over-18 population.
Figures on second doses for each age group in Denbighshire show:
- 18 to 29 – 8,458 administered (64%)
- 30 to 39 – 7,272 administered (64%)
- 40 to 49 – 9,136 administered (79%)
- 50 to 54 – 6,454 administered (87%)
- 55 to 59 – 6,868 administered (89%)
- 60 to 64 – 6,258 administered (91%)
- 65 to 69 – 5,776 administered (94%)
- 70 to 74 – 6,444 administered (95%)
- 75 to 79 – 4,593 administered (96%)
- 80 and over – 5,909 administered (95%)
Across Wales, 2.2 million people have had both doses, 84% of the over-16 population, and 2.4 million (90%) have had at least one dose.
The rates have been updated using recently released 2020 mid-year population estimates from the Office for National Statistics.
Vaccinations are being given at 546 locations across Wales, including at 360 GP surgeries, 41 vaccination centres and 35 hospitals.
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