As of April 22, Bermuda has administered a total of 131,743 vaccinations, 74.2% of the population has received two doses and 72.6% of those eligible for a booster have received it while 9.0% of those with a booster have received a second booster dose.
In releasing the latest test results, a Government spokesperson said, “Since January 11, 2021, Bermuda residents have received 131,743 vaccinations.
“Of the 131,743 vaccinations given as of April 22, 2022:
- 52% are women and,
- 48% are men
“87.0% of all residents over 65 years have had at least one vaccination, and 85.7% are fully immunised.
“To date, 75.6% of the population has been vaccinated [1 dose], and 74.2% of the population has been immunised [2 doses].
“71.9% of those eligible for a booster have received their booster, and 9.0% of those with a booster have received a second booster dose.
“The free fourth dose booster clinic at the site of the former art gallery in Crisson’s at 71 Front Street, across from the number five parking lot, will close this Friday, April 29th permanently. Residents 65 years or older and immunocompromised residents are eligible for a 4th dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, provided their 3rd dose was at least five months ago. Walk-ins are welcome.
“Anyone wishing a Covid vaccine can book an appointment on www.gov.bm/vaccines. They may also call the Vaccination Hotline at 444-2498 (option #2) or e-mail vaccine@gov.bm.
“Vaccinations and boosters are available are also available at the Hamilton Health Centre, 67 Victoria Street, every Tuesday from 2 – 4 pm. These vaccinations are by appointment only, with no walk-ins. You can get your 1st, 2nd or 3rd dose. Call 332-8906 for assistance in scheduling an appointment, or you can book online at www.gov.bm/vaccines.”