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Vaccination Rates for Monday, Feb. 21

Vernon area sees little change in COVID-19 vaccination rates

Feb 24, 2022 | 6:00 AM

The Vernon/Coldstream health area continued to see slight increases to COVID-19 vaccination rates over the past week.

Data from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control shows an increase in second doses of area residents aged 18 to 49, bringing the rates to 83 per cent for first jabs and 80 per cent for second doses.

There was also an increase to the booster rates for area residents aged 70 and over, bringing the coverage up to 81 per cent.

The first dose rates for residents aged five to 11 remained flat at 46 per cent, and both the first and second dose rates remained flat for the 12 to 17 (84 per cent and 80 per cent) and for the 50 and over group (92 per cent and 90 per cent).

The BCCDC stats shows that Kettle Valley had the lowest first dose vaccination rates in the Interior for the five to 11 age group (23 per cent), the 12 to 17 age group (49 per cent), and the 50 and over group (78 per cent). Enderby had the lowest rate for the 18 to 49 age group (66 per cent).

Okanagan Mission and Kamloops Centre South had the Interior’s highest first dose vaccination rates for the five to 11 age group (60 per cent). Kamloops Centre South also had the highest rates for all other age groups, recording first dose rates of 91 per cent for the 12 to 17 group, 99 per cent for the 18 to 49 age group, and 95 per cent in the 50 and over category.

The BCDC data also shows that Kamloops Centre South had the highest third dose rate for area residents aged 70 and over at 85 per cent, while Kettle Valley had the lowest rate at 64 per cent.

As of Monday, Feb. 21, Vernon/Coldstream’s vaccination rates for residents aged five and over were 85 per cent for first doses and 80 per cent for second jabs. Additionally, 88 per cent of area adults have received one jab and 85 per cent have been double-dosed.

BCCDC’s Interior Vaccination Rates (5+) as of Feb. 21:

  • Vernon/Coldstream: 85 per cent (first dose), 80 per cent (second dose)
  • Armstrong/Spallumcheen: 76 per cent, 72 per cent
  • North Okanagan/Lumby: 77 per cent, 73 percent
  • Lake Country: 82 per cent, 78 per cent (+1)
  • Central Okanagan Rural: 82 per cent, 78 per cent
  • Downtown Kelowna: 91 per cent, 86 per cent
  • Glenmore: 93 per cent (+1), 88 per cent
  • Okanagan Mission: 89 per cent, 85 per cent (+1)
  • West Kelowna: 86 per cent, 81 per cent
  • Enderby: 71 per cent, 67 per cent (+1)
  • Salmon Arm: 80 per cent, 76 per cent (+1)
  • Penticton: 87 per cent, 83 per cent
  • Summerland: 86 per cent, 82 per cent
  • Merritt: 80 per cent, 74 per cent
  • Lower Thompson: 81 per cent, 76 per cent
  • Kamloops Centre North: 86 per cent , 81 per cent (+1)
  • Kamloops Centre South: 94 per cent, 88 per cent
  • Princeton: 82 per cent, 78 per cent (+1)
  • Keremeos: 82 per cent, 78 per cent (+1)
  • Southern Okanagan: 90 per cent, 86 per cent
  • Kettle Valley: 72 per cent, 68 per cent
  • Grand Forks: 80 per cent, 75 per cent

The BCCDC data shows that as of Monday 85 per cent of Interior residents aged five and over have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while 80 per cent had received two jabs and 47 per cent had received a booster.

The provincial rates for British Columbians aged five and older were 90 per cent for first doses, 86 per cent for two jabs and 51 per cent for booster shots.

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