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Percentage of residents who have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine: younger adult care homes (15289) Metric type

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http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/15289
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Percentage of residents who have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine: younger adult care homes.

The percentage of residents within younger adult care homes that have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine to date. Figures are calculated by dividing the number of residents who have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine by the total number of residents within younger adult care homes for a COVID-19 vaccination.

Figures only include vaccinations recorded between the 8th December 2020 and the most recent date displayed above.

Younger adult care homes are defined as care homes serving any younger people (aged 65+) as identified from the latest Care Quality Commission data on care homes in the younger people service user band. Total numbers of residents are the totals as reported in the Capacity Tracker by providers and Local Authorities. This total may include some residents who cannot currently be vaccinated for valid medical reasons and residents whose vaccination status is currently unknown.
Modified
26 May 2021
Data last updated
08 Sep 2022
Short label
% of residents who have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine: younger adult care homes
Status
Live
Output precision
1
Polarity
a high value is good
Measure
% of Eligible Residents Vaccinated
Dataset
Residents of Older Adult Care Homes
Collection
COVID-19 Vaccinations
Source
NHS England
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