In the poorest neighbourhoods, including Yarmouth Parade, North Lynn and the City Centre West area of Norwich, the average percentage of adults who have had their first vaccine dose is 30pc.
But in the richest areas of the county, including Sheringham in North Norfolk and Eaton in Norwich, the average is 40pc.
The area with the lowest rate is Yarmouth Parade, among the poorest in the county. There, 23pc of all adults over the age of 16 have had at least one dose of the vaccine.
But in Heacham & Snettisham in King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, ranked in the most affluent half of the IMD, the first dose vaccination rate is 54pc – almost twice as high.
In the poorest neighbourhoods, including Yarmouth Parade, North Lynn and the City Centre West area of Norwich, the average percentage of adults who have had their first vaccine dose is 30pc.
But in the richest areas of the county, including Sheringham in North Norfolk and Eaton in Norwich, the average is 40pc.
The area with the lowest rate is Yarmouth Parade, among the poorest in the county. There, 23pc of all adults over the age of 16 have had at least one dose of the vaccine.
But in Heacham & Snettisham in King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, ranked in the most affluent half of the IMD, the first dose vaccination rate is 54pc – almost twice as high.
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We have been investigating how the poorest are being hit hardest by the pandemic
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The rate at which coronavirus cases are falling is almost twice as quick in Norfolk s richest areas than its poorest ones.
It highlights once again how the most deprived neighbourhoods are suffering far more during the pandemic.
Using government data, which measures poverty by dividing the country into areas of around 8,000 people, we were able to track falling rates in different parts of the county.
Our analysis shows that in January rates fell twice as slow in the poorest 30pc of neighbourhoods when compared to the wealthiest 30pc.
The two areas in Glasgow with the lowest Covid-19 cases in the New Year THERE were no areas in Glasgow where coronavirus was at the lowest level recorded in the official statistics, in the first week of the New Year. When positive tested cases are down to between 0 and 2 cases over seven days, Covid is considered to be suppressed at that time. Instead, the lowest in Glasgow for the first week of 2021, between January 2 and January 8, were those with a rate of between 50 and 99 cases per 100,000. There were just two of those, City Centre South, with 3 cases and Kelvingrove/University, with 4, shown as the light grey on the map.