125,085 Total Vaccinations, 72.2% Had 2 Doses

March 4, 2022

As of February 26th, Bermuda has administered a total of 125,085 vaccinations and 72.2% of the population has received two doses and 71.5% of those eligible for a booster have received it.

In releasing the latest test results, a Government spokesperson said, “Since January 11th, 2021, Bermuda residents have received 125,085 vaccinations.

“Of the 125,085 vaccinations given as of February 26th, 2022:

  • 52% are women and,
  • 48% are men

“86.9% of all residents over 65 years have had at least one vaccination, and 85.6% are fully immunized.

“To date, 73.9% of the population has been vaccinated [1 dose], and 72.2% of the population has been immunized [2 doses]. Additionally, 71.5% of those eligible have received their booster.”

“The Ministry of Health is also reminding people that if you want a first and second dose Covid-19 vaccine free of charge at Pier 6, the last day you can come is Thursday, March 10th.

“We can still give first doses at Pier 6 after March 10th, but you won’t be able to get a second dose free at Pier 6, as there is not enough time before they close on March 31st.”

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

  • All Charts: Vaccine, testing & more here
  • Timelines: Dates of major developments here
  • Test results: Chart of testing stats here
  • Vaccine: Data covering vaccinations here
  • Dedicated website: BermudaCovid.com

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  1. Joe Bloggs says:

    “To date, 73.9% of the population has been vaccinated [1 dose], and 72.2% of the population has been immunized [2 doses]. Additionally, 71.5% of those eligible have received their booster.”

    We are still stuck on roughly 72% of the population embracing the vaccination process. I think we can say that that proportion of the population embracing the vaccination process is not likely to change.