Three in five people in Dacorum have received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, figures reveal.
NHS England publishes weekly localised breakdown of coronavirus vaccinations administered every Thursday.
NHS data shows 73,458 people had received a vaccine jab by April 18 – 60 per cent of those aged 16 and over, according to the latest population estimates from the Office for National Statistics.
Of those vaccinated, 54,767 were aged 50 and over – 96 per cent of the age group.
It means 18,691 people aged between 16 to 49 have received a first dose of the vaccine.
The data also reveals variation in coverage between different areas across Dacorum.
Here's how many people had received their first dose of the vaccine by April 18, in each area of Dacorum.


. Markyate, Flamstead & Gaddesden
464 people under 45 and 2,499 people aged 45 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

. Tring West & Long Marston
395 people under 45 and 2,784 people aged 45 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

. Tring North
367 people under 45 and 2,118 people aged 45 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

. Tring East, Wigginton & Aldbury
278 people under 45 and 2,597 people aged 45 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

. Woodhall Farm
541 people under 45 and 1,771 people aged 45 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

. Northchurch & Potten End
283 people under 45 and 2,928 people aged 45 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

1. Markyate, Flamstead and Gaddesden
598 people under 50 and 2,259 people aged 50 and over have received their first vaccine Photo: Google Maps

2. Tring West and Long Marston
527 people under 50 and 2,504 people aged 50 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

3. Tring East, Wigginton and Aldbury
384 people under 50 and 2,355 people aged 50 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps

4. Tring North
486 people under 50 and 1,915 people aged 50 and over have received their first vaccine. Photo: Google Maps