NHS Grampian covers the local authority areas of Aberdeenshire and Moray as well as Aberdeen City.
Moray has the highest rate of vaccination, with more than 50% of its population having had their first dose.
The figure for Aberdeenshire is almost 48%, while in the city it is just below 40%.
Vaccinations are currently being carried out at a rate of more than 27,000 per week in the north-east.
In the report, which was due to be presented to board members at a meeting this morning, NHS Grampian said: “We would wish to acknowledge the significant efforts by our staff and partners at each vaccination site and the response from the public.
How community spirit came to the fore during Operation Snowdrop By Contributor Published: 20:06, 20 January 2021
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WICK VOICES: An update on the Wick Society s online oral history project by Doreen Leith
Operation Snowdrop was the military operation to deliver food and medical supplies during the relentless snowstorm of 1955. Picture: J McDonald, Wick / Nucleus: The Nuclear and Caithness Archives
One of the most severe winters in the north of Scotland was in January 1955 when heavy snowstorms led to blocked roads and deep drifts of snow.
Biggest snowfall in living memory saw 30ft snow drifts in northern Highlands By Contributor Published: 11:30, 03 January 2021
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Helicopter, part of Operation Snowdrop, 1955. Image courtesy of J McDonald, Wick, Nucleus: The Nuclear & Caithness Archives
Just like that this extraordinary and difficult year is nearly over. For our final article of 2020, as we head into the cold winter months, we wanted to look back at winters of the past.
In the run up to Christmas, our time is often (although in different ways this year) filled with preparations for Christmas â present buying, food prepping, advent services and Christmas parties at work and school. Although all of these traditions have changed over the years they can be seen in our collections.
From the archives: Biggest snowfall in living memory saw 30ft snow drifts in northern Highlands By John Davidson Published: 17:30, 03 January 2021
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Helicopter, part of Operation Snowdrop, 1955. Image courtesy of J McDonald, Wick, Nucleus: The Nuclear & Caithness Archives
Just like that this extraordinary and difficult year is nearly over. For our final article of 2020, as we head into the cold winter months, we wanted to look back at winters of the past.
In the run-up to Christmas, our time is often (although in different ways this year) filled with preparations for Christmas â present buying, food prepping, advent services and Christmas parties at work and school. Although all of these traditions have changed over the years they can be seen in our collections.