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Some numbers I would really like to know

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PuzzledObserver · 09/12/2020 20:40

  • how many people in each of the priority groups
  • how many people being vaccinated each day/week and the cumulative number

Does anyone know of anywhere these data are published?

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Mindymomo · 10/12/2020 07:04

I know they gave 5,000 vaccinations on Tuesday, hopefully they will include total weekly numbers in one of the publications. There were numbers published in the newspapers last weekend. There is a weekly post on munsnet with facts and figures, hopefully someone there will be able to provide the data.

satnighttakeaway · 10/12/2020 07:24

I've seen the numbers in each group listed, I was surprised at how many there were in the older age groups

Silly question but have you Googled?

SexTrainGlue · 10/12/2020 07:34

You can work out (roughly) how many in each group (but of course some people will be in functional groups rather than age groups, and I'm not sure how b st to adjust for that, so I haven't)

  1. care home residents and staff (estimated) up to 1m

  2. over 80s 3.2m and frontline NHS probably around 1m (generous estimate from total workforce of around 1.4m) other social care up to 1m

  3. over 75s a 2.3m

  4. CEV 2.5m and over 70s 3.3 m

  5. over 65s 3.4m

  6. CV aged 16-64 - this is the category I have no idea about the number for, and I'd be amazed if anyone has worked it out well (I expect it will be the largest category by quite some way)

  7. over 60s 3.8m

  8. over 55s 4.4m

  9. over 50s 5m

PuzzledObserver · 10/12/2020 09:08

@Mindymomo - good steer on the statistic thread, thank you.

@satnighttakeaway - yes, but I couldn’t find all the data together in one place

@SexTrainGlue - thank you - you are a star.

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PuzzledObserver · 10/12/2020 09:11

Also - the 16-64 clinically vulnerable (I’m in that group) - I’m guessing somewhere between 9 and 10 million. That’s on the basis that once you have included that group, you have everyone who is normally entitled to a free flu jab, which is around 25 million.

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