Covid case numbers are going down as vaccination rates are going up THREE areas in Didcot continue to fall behind in the NHS vaccination programme despite the steady rise of the Delta variant in South Oxfordshire, which was first identified in India. NHS data has revealed a considerable variation in areas with residents who have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 jab, and it shows that Didcot South East, Didcot Ladygrove and Didcot South West continue to have the lowest coverage in the district. Vaccination rates in each of the three areas is just above 80 per cent, while across South Oxfordshire, 90 per cent of those aged 16 and over have had one jab.
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Vaccine question SOME of the most densely populated areas in Oxfordshire remain behind in the vaccination efforts despite a Government push to get every adult to received their first Covid-19 jab by July 19. NHS data has revealed major variation in areas with residents who have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 jab, and it shows that Oxford Central continues to have the lowest coverage in the entire county. While nearly half of people in the city have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine, figures show that less than half of Oxford Central residents have been vaccinated. Other areas with low vaccine coverage include Headington with 50.7 per cent and East Central Oxford with 56.5 per cent.