Here is the latest data on how many people have received a Covid-19 vaccine dose across Berkshire.
The latest data was released on March 11 and shows Reading and Slough are behind other areas in Berkshire in terms of the percentage of the population that has received at least one dose of a Covid vaccine.
In Reading and Slough, 25 per cent of people aged 16 and above have received a vaccine, as of the latest data from March 11. READ MORE: Why Reading and Slough's vaccine uptake is lower than the rest of Berkshire
The highest uptake is in West Berkshire, with 37 per cent, followed by Windsor & Maidenhead with 36 per cent, and Wokingham with 35 per cent.
Then we have Bracknell Forest with 32 per cent, which puts it in the middle.
The data also shows Reading and Slough have vaccinated less people than the other areas of Berskhire in each age group.
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Three vaccines have been approved for use in the UK:
- Pfizer/BioNTech
- Oxford/AstraZeneca
- Moderna
Each uses a two dose-system. In the UK, the second dose is being given within 12 weeks of the first.
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