78,008 Total Covid-19 Vaccinations Given

June 25, 2021

As of June 19th, there have been a total of 78,008 vaccinations given, with 57.5% of the population having received two doses thus far.

A Government spokesperson said, “Bermuda has completed the twenty-fourth full week of vaccinations. Bermuda administered a total of 78,008 vaccinations by the end of the twenty-fourth full week ending June 19.

“We have added 649 between June 19 through June 24 – bringing the total of vaccinations delivered to 78,657 since the start of the programme on January 11.

“Of the 78,008 vaccinations given as of June 19:

  • 51.9% are women and,
  • 47.6% are men

“81.7% of all residents over the age of 65 have had at least one dose, and 77.8% are fully immunised.

“To date, 64.3% of the population has been vaccinated [1 dose], and 57.5% of the population has been immunised [2 doses].

“Bermuda received 4680 doses of the Pfizer vaccine on the British Airways flight yesterday.”

Minister of Health Kim Wilson said, “For anyone who is homebound and wants to get vaccinated, a team from the Bermuda College vaccination centre is available to administer the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. They will also visit homebound persons requiring second doses up to June 30.

“Anyone who needs a home visit for the COVID-19 vaccine can contact the Hotline at 444-2498 and select Option #2, or email vaccine@gov.bm, and the team will arrange a visit.

“The King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Vaccination Centre is open from 8am – 8pm for appointments only, until June 30. From Thursday, July 1 the centre will be open Monday – Friday from 4pm – 8pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 8am – 12noon for appointments and walk-ins.

“Anyone who wishes to be vaccinated is encouraged to register for an appointment at https://vaccine.resqwest.com/web/.”

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You can find more information on the links below and also on our dedicated website BermudaCovid.com, which is the most comprehensive resource and historic record available of Bermuda’s handling of the pandemic.

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