How many people have had a booster jab in Falmouth?

By Joseph Macey

30th Dec 2021 | Local News

Booster jabs in Falmouth and Penryn. Gov map.
Booster jabs in Falmouth and Penryn. Gov map.

An interactive map has shown the exact percentage of people that have had their booster Covid jabs in each area of Falmouth.

A map on the Government website allows users to view up to date percentages of everyone aged 12 and above who has received first, second, and booster doses of the vaccine.

Falmouth Nub News reported recently on how many people had received the first two doses of the vaccine in the town.

The data is broken down into each area of Falmouth, allowing us to see which areas of the town are most vaccinated.

The percentage of people aged 12+ who have received a booster up to and including 28th December can be found in full below:

Falmouth East - 55.2%

Falmouth West & South - 64.1%

Falmouth North - 48.4%

Penryn - 51.1%

Ponsanooth, Mabe Burnthouse & Constantine - 59.5%

Crowan, Wendron & Stithians - 63.6%

Mylor Bridge & Frogpool - 72.0%

As you can see from the stats, the most boosted area is Mylor Bridge & Frogpool, with 72% of residents having received a booster so far.

The least boosted area is Falmouth North, where just over 48% of residents have received a booster to date.

Click here for the full map.

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