Hitchin: North Herts tops county for adults in 35-39 age bracket having at least one jab to fight Covid
HITCHIN: North Herts tops our county for adults in the 35-39 bracket having had at least one dose of the vaccine.
However, one in four adults aged 35 and under in Hertfordshire have yet to be vaccinated against Covid, latest data shows.
In North Herts the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 79.7 per cent; among 25-29 it's 81.2 per cent; 30-34 it's 80.7 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 83.4 - while Hitchin Highbury (North Herts) had more than 90 per cent of those eligible for vaccination having had at least one dose.
Deputy leader of the county council councillor Morris Bright, who is also executive member for public health and community safety, says he would urge anyone who is unvaccinated in Hertfordshire to make time to get the jab.
Making the case for vaccination – and boosters – he says they reduce the risk of severe and long-lasting infection.
"There is no doubt that a lot of spreading that is going on is in family environments – where you have people at home catching it and spreading it to parents, siblings or grandparents," he said.
"If people spare a little bit of time and get boosters it will make life safer for themselves and for those around them."
Mammoth vaccination programme
Over the past year, 1.12million residents across the Hertfordshire and West Essex ICS area have received at least one dose of the vaccine – as part of a mammoth vaccination programme.
More than one million have had both doses – and just over 666k have had their booster jab too.
But latest data shows that younger people across Hertfordshire are significantly less likely to go for the vaccine than their older counterparts.
According to the data, more than 95 per cent of all over-70s in the county have had at least one dose of the vaccine – and 92 per cent have had the booster too.
But take-up of the vaccine declines with age – with around one in four adults aged 18 to 35 years old opting not to have a vaccine at all.
Earlier this week it was suggested that up to 90 per cent of those currently being treated for Covid in hospital ICUs nationwide were not fully vaccinated.
Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, councillor Bright acknowledged that the number of those vaccinated in younger age groups may 'seem quite shocking' when compared to other age groups.
But he said that the other way to consider the figures are that three out of four have taken the vaccine.
He points to initial fears that even fewer young people would take up the vaccine – with the younger generations believing it wasn't something that would affect them.
And despite suggesting that 75 per cent vaccination in these age groups is 'a good rate', he stresses he would like it to be higher.
Latest Data
The latest data breaks down vaccination by age groups and by district and borough.
Across the county it shows that the proportion vaccinated in the 18-24 age group is 73.9 per cent; in the 25-29 age group is 72.4; the 30 to 34 age group is 73.3; and the 35 to 39 age group is 77.3.
But there is some variation between take-up across the 10 district and borough areas.
As stated North Herts leads the way North Herts for adults in the 35-39 bracket having had at least one dose of the vaccine.
In North Herts including Hitchin and surrounding areas the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 79.7 per cent; among 25-29 it's 81.2 per cent; 30-34 it's 80.7 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 83.4.
Comparison figures around the county
In Stevenage the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 73.8 per cent; among 25-29 it's 74 per cent; 30-34 it's 73.4 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 76.8
In Broxbourne the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 68.5 per cent; among 25-29 it's 66.2 per cent; 30-34 it's 66.4 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 71.7.
In Dacorum the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 76.1 per cent; among 25-29 it's 73.4 per cent; 30-34 it's 75.4 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 78.9.
In East Herts the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 78.8 per cent; among 25-29 it's 75.5 per cent; 30-34 it's 76.8 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 78.2.
In Hertsmere the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 72.6 per cent; among 25-29 it's 68.6 per cent; 30-34 it's 68.5 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 73.8.
In St Albans the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 79.4 per cent; among 25-29 it's 78 per cent; 30-34 it's 77.4 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 80.9.
In Three Rivers the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 78 per cent; among 25-29 it's 76 per cent; 30-34 it's 76.6 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 81.1.
In Watford the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 71.3 per cent; among 25-29 it's 68.9 per cent; 30-34 it's 68.9 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 72.8.
In Welwyn Hatfield the proportion of 18-24 age group who have had the first dose of the vaccine is 64.1 per cent; among 25-29 it's 63.1 per cent; 30-34 it's 67.2 per cent and amongst 35-39 year-olds it's 71.2.
Meanwhile the data shows that vaccination levels overall differ across the county – with data showing one area where less than 60 per cent of the overall population have received any vaccine at all.
But in Hatfield South (Welwyn Hatfield) just 59.6 per cent have been vaccinated – with neighbouring Hatfield North and West and Hatfield town recording rates of 66.8 per cent and 67.1 per cent respectively.
In Waltham Cross (Broxbourne) 65.7 per cent of eligible residents have had at least one dose of the vaccine. And in Central Watford (Watford) that figure is 69.2.
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