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An analysis of Public Health England’s vaccination data for care home workers immediately preceding a ‘Roadmap out of COVID-19 Lockdown’

Paula Swift and Lisa Bunn
BJGP Open 2022; 6 (1): BJGPO.2021.0152. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0152
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1 Mount Gould Hospital, Livewell Southwest, Plymouth, UK
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2 Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
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    Figure 1. Percentage first vaccination uptake in care home staff by region in England immediately preceding the implementation of Roadmap out of COVID -19 Lockdown. Recommended vaccine uptake rate (80%) denoted by reference line2

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    Table 1. Summary COVID-19 vaccination figures for care home workers by region in England immediately preceding the Roadmap out of COVID -19 Lockdown implementation
    Region in EnglandEligible population, nVaccinated, nUnvaccinated, nVaccination uptake in eligible population, %Percentage required to achieve 80%, %
    North West58 87141 75417 11770.19.7
    North East and Yorkshire72 62756 01216 61577.12.9
    Midlands89 04166 85722 18475.14.9
    London34 00118 73315 26855.124.9
    East52 35836 79815 56070.39.7
    South East79 96559 31720 64874.25.8
    South West57,33743,06314,27475.14.9
    Total444,200322,534121,66672.67.4
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    Table 2. Vaccination uptake by region using North East England and Yorkshire as a benchmark
    RegionOdds ratioConfidence interval (CI)P value(X2 )Effect size(Phi)
    North West0.720.71 to 0.74<0.001–0.71
    Midlands0.890.87 to 0.92<0.001–0.24
    London0.360.35 to 0.37<0.001–0.22
    East0.700.68 to 0.72<0.001–0.77
    South East0.850.83 to 0.87<0.001–0.34
    South West0.900.87 to 0.92<0.001–0.24
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