COVID-19 Vaccination Update 220205

COVID-19 Vaccination Update 220205 issued on from The Bahamas' Ministry of Health & Wellness.

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Vaccinations by Dosage

Dosage New To Date
First 445 150,500
Fully Vaccinated 537 152,860
Totals 982 303,360

Note: Figures represent dosages of vaccinations administered locally. First refers to those persons having only received one dose of a two dose vaccination and exclusive of Johnson & Johnson.

Note: Pfizer two dose vaccination introduced to numbers between Saturday, Aug 07, 2021 and Saturday, Aug 14, 2021 period.

Note: Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccination introduced to numbers between Sat, Sep 4, 2021 and Fri, Sep 10, 2021 period.

Note: Due to the introduction of Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccination and deficiencies in The Government of The Bahamas' configuration and presentation of data, it is no longer possible to report on second dosages, so the category of Second has been modified to Fully Vaccinated.

Vaccinations Abroad

Registered New To Date
Abroad 73 6,979

Note: Registrants vaccinated abroad (or outside of The Bahamas) introduced to numbers between Sunday, Jul 18, 2021 and Saturday, Jul 24, 2021.

Boosters by Dosage

Dosage New To Date
Booster 585 19,986

Note: COVID-19 booster shots introduced to numbers between Sun, Dec 12, 2021 and Sat, Dec 18, 2021 period.

Vaccinations by Population

Status % of Pop. Total
Full 41% 159,839
Partial 39% 150,500
Unvaccinated 20% 79,071
Note: Population data is sourced from The Bahamas' Department of Statistics and is represented at 389,410 as of 2020.

Vaccinations by Eligible Population

Status % of Pop. Total
Full 49% 159,839
Partial 46% 150,500
Unvaccinated 5% 16,756

Note: The Ministry of Health & Wellness has set the eligible population for vaccination at 84% of the population or 327,095 citizens.

Note: Population data is sourced from The Bahamas' Department of Statistics and is represented at 389,410 as of 2020.

Population Immunity

Status % of Goal Total
Achieved 59% 159,839
Remainder 41% 112,748

Note: The Government of The Bahamas' goal for COVID-19 population immunity — better known as herd immunity — is set in line with WHO's recommendation of 70% of the population or 272,587 citizens.

Note: Population data is sourced from The Bahamas' Department of Statistics and is represented at 389,410 as of 2020.

Vaccinations by Island

Island Fully Vaccinated
New Total
New Providence 398 111,954
Grand Bahama 58 20,927
Eleuthera 2 5,664
Abaco 64 4,893
Exuma 9 2,877
Andros 2,108
Bimini 1 1,028
Long Island & Rum Cay 2 1,267
Berry Islands 462
Cat Island 531
Inagua 471
San Salvador 410
Acklins 3 133
Crooked Island 73
Mayaguana 62
Totals 537 152,860

Note: Figures represent dosages of vaccinations administered locally. First refers to those persons having only received one dose of a two dose vaccination and exclusive of Johnson & Johnson.

Note: Pfizer two dose vaccination introduced to numbers between Saturday, Aug 07, 2021 and Saturday, Aug 14, 2021 period.

Note: Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccination introduced to numbers between Sat, Sep 4, 2021 and Fri, Sep 10, 2021 period.

Note: Due to the introduction of Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccination and deficiencies in The Government of The Bahamas' configuration and presentation of data, it is no longer possible to report on second dosages, so the category of Second has been modified to Fully Vaccinated.

Note: Due to the introduction of COVID-19 booster shots and deficiencies in The Government of The Bahamas' configuration and presentation of data, it is no longer possible to report on first doses and total vaccination doses administered by island.


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