NEW data reveals how many Covid-19 vaccines were given to Slough and Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) residents.
As more and more people come forward to get their jab across the country, both boroughs have reached well over the 100,000 milestone.
According to the government website, Slough has given nearly 116,000 vaccines, whereas RBWM has jabbed nearly 157,000 residents.
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In comparison, the Royal Borough has vaccinated more people than Slough both in first and second doses, vaccinating nearly 94,000 for their first and over 63,000 for their second.
Nearly 75,000 Slough residents have been given their first dose and over 41,000 people have gotten their second.
According to NHS England figures, released on June 3, more 45-59 year-olds in RBWM were given their first dose at an accumulative 31,328, whereas Slough stands at 24,138 for that age range.
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However, 24,824 30-44 year-olds in Slough came forward to get their first jab, which more than the Royal Borough, just below at 22,433.
Here is a list of how many vaccines, both first and second dose, were given to date by area:
Slough
- Britwell: 7,809
- Manor Park: 7,950
- Haymill and Lynch Hill: 8,433
- Baylis and Stoke: 8,395
- Wexham Lea: 9,204
- Cippenham Green: 8,045
- Stoke Road and Wexham Road: 9,768
- Cippenham Meadows: 9,038
- Chalvey: 7,550
- Langley St Mary’s: 7,642
- Central Slough and Upton Court: 8,907
- Langley Kedermister: 8,074
- Foxborough: 6,964
- Colnbrook with Poyle: 4,663
Windsor and Maidenhead
- Pinkneys Green and Furze Platt Road: 6,181
- Cookham and Waltham: 13,378
- Furze Platt: 6,292
- Maidenhead East: 10,048
- Maidenhead Central: 11,024
- Maidenhead Highway: 10,270
- Boyn Hill and Norreys Drive: 7,331
- Cox Green: 9,772
- Bray Wick and Holyport: 8,548
- Windsor Town and Eton: 6,320
- Datchet: 6,480
- Clewer Village: 7,042
- Dedworth: 6,517
- Clewer New Town: 9,032
- Spital and Cranbourne Park: 7,397
- Old Windsor and Wraysbury: 9,403
- Ascot and North Ascot East: 7,200
- South Ascot and Sunningdale: 11,012
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