Raglan needs big leap to move up on Covid vax progress

Data provided on Thursday 7th October by the Ministry Of Health shows that Raglan Whaaingaroa needs a big leap to move up on Covid vax progress. The maps and data for Raglan show that 68% and 67% of people have had their first dose in Raglan town and Whaanga Coast/ Te Uku respectively. This is about one fifth of the way up the progress table compared to other areas up and down New Zealand. Progress is lower in the rural areas around Raglan with the maps showing progress at less than 50%.

The data as at 11:59pm on 05 October 2021 shows:

Overall population | – 1st dose | – 2nd dose | – Population | – % 1st | – % 2nd
Raglan Town –20561264300168.542.1
Whaanga Coast/ Te Uku/ Rural –1546868230367.137.7
Maaori population | – 1st dose | – 2nd dose | – Population | – % 1st | – % 2nd
Raglan Town –30118759250.831.6
Whaanga Coast/ Te Uku/ Rural –1899634355.128.0

In maps below: Light Cream is under 50% dose 1, then Light green 50 to 60%, Green 60 to 70%, Light Blue 70 to 80%, Blue 80 to 90%, Dark Blue 90 to 100% dose 1.

Overall Covid vaccination progress – Raglan
Maaori Covid vaccination progress

Raglan COVID-19 POP UP Vaccination centre

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Raglan Area School, Norrie Avenue, Raglan

DHB VACCINATION SITE – RAGLAN AREA SCHOOL UPDATE: Friday 8th October, The vaccination team and volunteers will be back onsite from 10,30 Friday 8th October – there will be 200 doses available. Friday is likely to be the last day for vaccinations at Raglan Area School. No need to book a spot, first or second dose, looking forward to seeing you on Friday. ALL WELCOME! Lisa Thomson, Raglan Ward Councillor.

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Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is an important step you can take to protect yourself, your kaumātua and whānau from the effects of the virus. For more information on the COVID-19 vaccines and eligibility visit Ministry of Health – COVID-19 vaccines

If you are getting a flu, MMR or other vaccine, it will affect timing of the COVID-19 vaccination. Please discuss with your health provider.

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Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is an important step you can take to protect yourself, your kaumātua and whānau from the effects of the virus. For more information on the COVID-19 vaccines and eligibility visit Ministry of Health – COVID-19 vaccines

If you are getting a flu, MMR or other vaccine, it will affect timing of the COVID-19 vaccination. Please discuss with your health provider.

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