Today is the 60th day since COVID-19 vaccinations began in Wales and also marks the day when more than half a million people received their first COVID-19 vaccination.
As the total vaccinated exceeds more
than 523,000 today, this now means almost one in every six adults have had
their first dose of this life-protecting vaccine.
Here are the latest statistics from the Welsh Government as of Friday February 5:
- More than half a million people across Wales
have received their first dose - this will rise to 600,000 within a matter
of days
- That’s the same as filling the Principality
Stadium in Cardiff seven times or the Eirias Stadium in Colwyn Bay 86
times
- …or someone every four seconds
- Of the top 4 priority groups, Wales has
vaccinated;
- 83% of over 80s
- 62% of 75 to 79 year olds
- 34% of 70 to 74 year olds
- And more than 112,400 frontline health and social care
workers
- Wales is on track to have offered
vaccinations to those eligible people in the top four priority groups by
mid-February, if supplies continue at their current rate
- Around one third of everyone in the top 9
priority groups have been vaccinated too
- Last week, Wales vaccinated more people per
population than any other UK nation
- Weekends are the busiest time, especially
for primary care vaccinators. This means it can take a few days for data
from these days to be uploaded
- There are 34 mass vaccination centres open
across Wales at any one time and most are open seven days a week
- Six more mass vaccination centres are due to
open in the coming weeks
- We have more than 400 GP-led clinics – the
original target was 250 by the end of January
- 17 hospital sites are also providing
vaccines
- Very little vaccine has gone to waste, less
than 1% has not been used. This is exceptionally low, and thanks to the
committed workforce delivering this precious resource
Once someone has had the vaccine, we ask everyone to
follow the same steps to keep themselves and Wales safe; wear a mask, keep a 2m
distance, wash your hands regularly and keep rooms as well ventilated as
possible.
A Government spokesperson said: "We are still learning about how the vaccine affects
transmission of the virus.
"And please remember, you will be invited to for an
appointment when it is your turn – do not call your local health services,
unless you are asked to do so, as this will add to their already pressured
workloads."
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