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May 2021
More than 100,000 people have received a first dose of a covid vaccine in the Harrogate district.
According to latest Public Health England figures, 101,976 people have had a first dose. The number represents 71% of people aged over 18 in the district.
A total of 61,863 people have had a second dose of a vaccine — 43% of over-18s.
Meanwhile, the district’s seven-day covid rate has dropped to 18 infections per 100,000 people.
Richard Webb, director of health and adult services at the county council, told today’s briefing that while infection rates remained low, the county should still expect some “turbulence” this summer as he urged people to take up their vaccine offer “to protect ourselves, our families and our communities”.
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