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Around one in ten adults in health board area yet to be vaccinated

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 17:04, Monday August 16th, 2021.
Last updated: 14:36, Tuesday August 17th, 2021

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Coronavirus vaccine

Around one in ten adults living in the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board are yet to have at least one coronavirus vaccine dose.

In total, 11% are yet to have a single dose, while 5% have had one dose but are yet to have their second.

The lowest take-up is among the 18-29 age category, where 79% of of people have had at least one vaccine dose, while 66% are double-jabbed.

Of those aged 65 and over, 96% have had at least one jab while 95% are fully-vaccinated.

Councillor Shayne Cook, Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Social Care, urged people to get vaccinated.

He said: “Overall vaccination uptake has been very good and the whole process from start to finish has been a success story.

“However, there is still some hesitancy within the 18-29 age category even though Covid-19 can still affect this age group through hospital admissions and Long Covid.

“I encourage those who have not had their first vaccine to attend the walk in vaccination centres that have been set up across Gwent.’’   

A walk-in vaccination centre will be operating at Newbridge Leisure Centre between 8.40am and 4pm on Tuesday, August 17, with anyone aged 18 and over still waiting for a first dose, as well as those who had their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on or before June 21 and has yet to have their second dose.

All over-18s in Wales had been offered a coronavirus vaccine by the middle of June.

Across the health board area, which includes Caerphilly County Borough, as well as Newport, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen and Monmouthshire, 84% of adults are fully-vaccinated. In total, 845,125 vaccine doses have been issued to people living in the health board area.

Meanwhile, 16 and 17-year-olds are now being invited for their vaccinations.

The health board has urged people in this age group not to contact them to request an appointment.


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Who has been vaccinated so far?

The percentage of people who have received their first and second vaccine within the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board area is broken down below:

Age 65 and over: 96% first dose, 95% second dose

Group 6 (at risk): 91% first dose, 87% second dose

Age 60-64: 94% first dose, 93% second dose

Age 55-59: 93% first dose, 91% second dose

Age 50-54: 91% first dose, 89% second dose

Age 40-49: 87% first dose, 83% second dose

Age 30-39: 80% first dose, 83% second dose

Age 18-29: 79% first dose, 66% second dose


Wales-wide figures

The percentage of people in Wales who have received their first and second vaccine is broken down below:

Care home residents: 98.2% first dose; 95.5% second dose

Care home workers: 93.6% first dose; 90.2% second dose

Healthcare workers: 96.6% first dose; 94.2% second dose

Social care workers: 45,714 first dose; 44,980 second dose

Aged 80 and above: 96.1% first dose; 94.9% second dose

Aged 75-79: 96.9% first dose; 96% second dose

Aged 70-74: 96.3% first dose; 95.5% second dose

Clinically extremely vulnerable people aged 16-69 : 94.6% first dose; 92.4% second dose

Aged 65-69: 95% first dose; 93.9% second dose

Clinical risk groups aged 16 to 64: 89.9% first dose; 86% second dose

Aged 60-64: 93.4% first dose; 91.9% second dose

Aged 55-59: 91.6% first dose; 89.7% second dose

Aged 50-54: 89.7% first dose; 87.3% second dose

Aged 40-49: 84.5% first dose; 80.4% second dose

Aged 30-39: 76.8% first dose; 68.6% second dose

Aged 18-29: 75.6% first dose; 61.3% second dose

Source: Public Health Wales

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