More than half a million people in Greater Manchester have had first doses of Covid-19 vaccine

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Hospitals in Wigan have also been celebrating a notable milestone in the roll-out of jabs this week.

The latest figures from NHS England, shared by the JPIMedia Data Unit, showed 531,822 people had been given their first dose of a vaccine in the city-region as of February 7.

Of those 105,696 were over 80.

That means that 89.6 per cent of that priority cohort had received their first dose.

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A nurse prepares a dose of a Covid-19 vaccineA nurse prepares a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine
A nurse prepares a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine

However, some people who were booked in during the first few weeks of the roll-out late last year also got a second dose before the advice to health bodies changed.

In Greater Manchester 24,438 people, including 15,319 over-80s, have had both doses.

That means 13 per cent of the city-region's residents aged 80 or over have full protection against the novel coronavirus.

Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh (WWL) Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust celebrated a milestone this week as it reached 10,000 vaccines given to health and social care workers.

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As of February 7 the North West had given a first dose to 1,437,750 people, including 316,885 over-80s.

That means just over a quarter of the region's population, and 91.6 per cent of over-80s, have received a first dose.

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