This week, the vaccination programme administered more than 32,844 vaccines. So far, 1,163,794 vaccinations have been administered in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire with 495,764 of these being second doses.
All eligible people are able to receive a jab without an appointment by walking into nine sites across the county. These sites include; Gamston Community Hall, Forest Recreation Ground, King’s Meadow Campus, Richard Herrod Centre, Newark Showground, Ashfield Health Village, Mansfield Wickes site, King’s Mill Hospital Vaccination Hub and Queen’s Medical Centre (Pfizer only).
If you would like to make an appointment, you can do this by calling 119 or visiting the national booking website.
Hospitals
- We have seen 35 admissions relating to Covid-19 in the seven days to 27 June, which compares to 17 in the previous 7-day period
- We had 30 beds occupied by Covid+ patients on 29 June, this compares to 17 on 22 June
- Of those 30 beds, 16% (5 beds) were mechanically ventilated
- In the week from 24-30 June there was 0 deaths which matches the previous week
General Practice
- In April there was 461,437 GP appointments with 55% being face-to-face and 51% being the same day or next.
Vaccinations
- Latest figures (8 December – 27 June) show in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire 32,844 vaccines have been administered in the last week. In total, 1,163,794 vaccinations have now been administered with 495,764 of these being second doses
- A breakdown of the figures, alongside ONS population estimates, show vaccines have been administered to 95.8% of people aged 80+, 100% of people aged 75-79, 98.1% of people aged 70-74, 93.4% of people aged 65-69, 98.7% of people aged 60-64, 96.6% of people aged 55-59, 90.9% of people aged 50-54, 83.2% of people aged 45-49 and 86.7% of people aged 40-44, 79.2% of people aged 35-39, 73.5% of people aged 30-34, 54.2% of people aged 25-29 and 44.8% of people aged 18-24.
- Second doses have been administered to 93.5% of people aged 80+, 100% of people aged 75-79, 96.6% of people aged 70-74, 91.6% of people aged 65-69, 95.4% of people aged 60-64, 92.5% of people aged 55-59, 86.4% of people aged 50-54, 59.5% of people aged 45-49 and 47.4% of people aged 40-44, 33.1% of people aged 35-39, 27.6% of people aged 30-34, 20% of people aged 25-29 and 15.3% of people aged 18-24.
Remember
The NHS is here for you and so if you are concerned about a new lump or mole or have any other health issues then please get in touch with your GP or in an emergency call 999. If you are unsure which service you need, call 111 or go to 111 Online who will advise you on the best service for your needs.
If you have symptoms of coronavirus, including a new continuous cough, a high temperature or a loss of, or change in, your normal sense of smell or taste, then get a test by calling 119 or go online to https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test
For more information about the Covid-19 vaccination programme, please click here.