So far 37% of the UK population have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Meaning more than 24 million people across the UK have had their first jab.
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Figures are updated weekly by Public Health England showing the number of Covid vaccinations. Data from Flourish details the different priority groups and the vaccines received amongst them according to different areas of the country.
Below is the full list of adults (over 16), who have received the vaccine in Preston as of February 28. Figures for the total number of adults vaccinated in the region is shown in brackets.
Ashton-on-Ribble and Larches β 38% (3648)
Bamber Bridge East β 37% (2202)
Bamber Bridge West β 43% (2017)
Brookfield and Holme Slack β 35% (3079)
Broughton and Wychnor β 47% (3478)
Cadley and College β 46% (3392)
Frenchwood and Fishwick β 25% (2134)
Fulwood β 48% (3937)
Gregson Lane and Coupe Green β 46% (2391)
Grimsargh and Goosnargh β 42% (2543)
Haslam Park β 45% (2672)
Ingol β 41% (2021)
Lea and Marina β 37% (2205)
Leyland North β 38% (2471)
Leyland South East and Buckshaw Village β 44% (2921)
Leyland South West β 45% (2438)
Longsands β 44% (2630)
Longton and Walmer Bridge β 50% (3726)
Longridge North, Ribchester and Chipping – 42% (2189)
Lostock Hall β 42% (2681)
Lower Penwortham North β 43% (2165)
Lower Penwortham South β 43% (2059)
Moor Park β 23% (1504)
New Longton and Hutton β 49% (2672)
Penwortham North β 47% (2203)
Penwortham South β 50% (2653)
Plungington and University β 24% (2842)
Preston City Centre β 20% (2278)
Ribbleton β 28% (2440)
St Georgeβs β 16% (1202)
St Matthewβs β 20% (1641)
Walton-le-Dale β 41% (2471)
You can explore your area using the map below, or via this link.
And you can use this tool from InYourArea to see more about coronavirus vaccinations
However, Prestonβs coronavirus infection rate continues to remain high in comparison to other areas of the country. Preston is seventh in the list of the highest infection rates in England and has more than double the average cases for England.
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