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Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional: week ending 10 March 2023
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Coronavirus and vaccination rates in adults by socio-demographic characteristic and occupation, England: December 2020 to March 2023
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- Among people aged 18 and over, 85.2% had received at least three coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations as of 2 March 2023; of those who had received three doses and were eligible, 77.7% had continued to their fourth vaccination.
- Older people were more likely to continue to their fourth vaccination than younger people, with 94.0% of people aged 80 years and over receiving a fourth dose, compared with 66.4% in people aged 50 to 59.
- The ethnic groups with the lowest proportion of people continuing to a fourth vaccination were Pakistani (34.8%), Bangladeshi (36.3%), and Black African (41.8%), compared with the White British group (78.1%); the Pakistani and Black African groups were among the lowest uptake of the third vaccination (40.9% and 42.4%, respectively), and far fewer Bangladeshis had continued to a fourth dose (53.1% receiving three doses).

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Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional
Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, by age, sex and region, in the latest weeks for which data are available. Includes the most up-to-date figures available for deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Coronavirus and vaccination rates in people aged 18 years and over by socio-demographic characteristic, region and local authority, England
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey: Wales
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Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional: week ending 10 March 2023
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