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Covid-19 Vaccination Statistics in UK: Analysis of First and Second Dose

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This report provides an analysis of Covid-19 vaccination statistics in UK based on authentic raw data from the government website. It includes the number of people who received the first and second dose of vaccine, nation-wise distribution, and percentage of population vaccinated. The report concludes that majority of the nation is not fully vaccinated and pandemic has affected the entire system in a negative manner.

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INTRODUCTION
From 2020, it has been identified that majority of the people died due to pandemic and
this in turn affected the entire business in negative manner.
That is why, at the end of 2020, scientist introduce vaccines that is offered to the people in
order to break the chain of virus and provide healthy life to them as well.
The current study is based upon the Covid-19 in which authentic raw data has been
chosen from the government website that helps to determine the vaccination statistics
within UK.
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New people received first dose of vaccine
Sum of total new people
vaccinated (1st dose)
998737
1/1/2022
1/5/2022
1/9/2022
1/13/2022
1/17/2022
1/21/2022
1/25/2022
1/29/2022
2/2/2022
2/6/2022
2/10/2022
2/14/2022
2/18/2022
2/22/2022
2/26/2022
3/2/2022
3/6/2022
3/10/2022
3/14/2022
3/18/2022
3/22/2022
3/26/2022
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
newPeopleVaccinatedFirstDoseByPublishDate
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Number of people took second dose of
vaccine
1/1/2022
1/4/2022
1/7/2022
1/10/2022
1/13/2022
1/16/2022
1/19/2022
1/22/2022
1/25/2022
1/28/2022
1/31/2022
2/3/2022
2/6/2022
2/9/2022
2/12/2022
2/15/2022
2/18/2022
2/21/2022
2/24/2022
2/27/2022
3/2/2022
3/5/2022
3/8/2022
3/11/2022
3/14/2022
3/17/2022
3/20/2022
3/23/2022
3/26/2022
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
newPeopleVaccinatedSecondDoseByPublis
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Number of people got vaccine all age
1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose
Sum 136799727 50498933 49001657
Average 310203.46 114510.1 111114.9
Median 286799 41083 38984
Mode #N/A 16949 #N/A
count 441 441 441
maximum 1062705 752308 556951
minimum 12352 0 818
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Nation wise distribution of difference
vaccination
1st dose
2nd
dose
3rd
dose
England 31669.6 24315.6 7929.1
Scotland 94177.7 72960.5 23318.8
Wales 126733.9 98464.5 31622.7
Northern Ireland 62050.2 48178.2 14794.7
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern
Ireland
0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 300000
31669.6
94177.7
126733.9
62050.2
24315.6
72960.5
98464.5
48178.2
7929.1
23318.8
31622.7
14794.7
nationa wise data
1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose
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% of population who got vaccination till
now
1st dose % of people
took vaccine 2nd dose % of people
took vaccine 3rd dose % of people
took vaccine
England 31669.6 6% 24315.6 4% 7929.1 1%
Scotland 94177.7 2% 72960.5 1% 23318.8 0%
Wales 126734 4% 98464.5 3% 31622.7 1%
Northern
Ireland 62050.2 3% 48178.2 3% 14794.7 1%

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Conclusion
By summing up above study it has been concluded that majority of the nation of UK are
not fully vaccinated and though pandemic affected the entire system in negative manner.
Such that with the help of data provided by the government official sites, it has been
concluded that the number of people took 1st dose of vaccine and this in turn assist to
generate a better outcome whereas less number of people took second dose and causes
adverse impact over their health.
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REFERENCES
Books and Journals
Rouatbi, W. and et.al., 2021. Immunizing markets against the pandemic: COVID-19
vaccinations and stock volatility around the world. International review of financial
analysis. 77. p.101819.
Kregar Velikonja, N. and et.al., 2021, July. Attitudes of nursing students towards vaccination
and other preventive measures for limitation of COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional study in
three European countries. In Healthcare (Vol. 9, No. 7, p. 781). Multidisciplinary Digital
Publishing Institute.
Online
Vaccination in UK. 2022. [Online]. Available through:
<https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/vaccinations>.
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