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The Covid vaccination centre at King s Lynn Corn Exchange
- Credit: Ian Burt
Almost a million coronavirus jabs have been given out in Norfolk and Waveney, new figures have revealed.
Fresh data published by NHS England on Thursday shows 948,430 injections have been administered since the vaccination programme began in December.
A Covid vaccine being administered at Castle Quarter in Norwich
- Credit: Danielle Booden
During the latest seven-day period, up to May 9, another 53,705 people across the area received shots.
It represents a slight improvement on last week, when
Norfolk and Waveney Health and Care Partnership continues to have the second-best vaccination rate in the country when it comes to follow-up doses, at 40.4pc.
The Covid vaccination centre at King s Lynn Corn Exchange
- Credit: Ian Burt
Almost a million coronavirus jabs have been given out in Norfolk and Waveney, new figures have revealed.
Fresh data published by NHS England on Thursday shows 948,430 injections have been administered since the vaccination programme began in December.
A Covid vaccine being administered at Castle Quarter in Norwich
- Credit: Danielle Booden
During the latest seven-day period, up to May 9, another 53,705 people across the area received shots.
It represents a slight improvement on last week, when
Norfolk and Waveney Health and Care Partnership continues to have the second-best vaccination rate in the country when it comes to follow-up doses, at 40.4pc.
A Covid jab being administered at King s Lynn Corn Exchange
- Credit: Ian Burt
Almost five months after the world s first coronavirus vaccine was administered here in the UK, more than 50 million doses have been given out across the country.
Since December, hundreds of thousands of sleeves have been rolled up in Norfolk and Waveney, and a significant proportion of its most vulnerable and elderly residents are fully vaccinated.
A Covid jab is administered at the large-scale vaccination centre in Castle Quarter, Norwich
- Credit: Danielle Booden
But just how well is the area s rollout going and when can you expect to receive your vaccine?