Covid-19: So different are the vaccination rates depending on age and federal state

Covid-19: So different are the vaccination rates depending on age and federal state

The corona incidences have recently increased, especially in regions and age groups with a low vaccination rate. Current data show what these are.

The corona numbers continue to rise, the number of infected people and incidences are rising. In the current wave, there has long been talk of a pandemic for the unvaccinated, as the incidences have recently been high, especially in areas with a low vaccination rate, and also in the under-twelve-year-olds for whom there is (still) no approved vaccine (more data more here).

Bremen is in the lead when it comes to vaccination rates: more than 90 percent of 18 to 59 year olds are vaccinated, and more than 92 percent of those over 60. In the case of minors who can be vaccinated, it is almost half. The incidences here have recently been comparatively low.

The incidences are significantly higher and the rates are significantly lower in the vaccination quota at the bottom of Saxony: just under 79 percent among the over-60s, which roughly corresponds to Bremen’s overall quota, just under 58 percent among the 18 to 59-year-olds and only 26 percent around a quarter in the vaccinable group under 18 years of age.

In all countries, the vaccination rates in the age group of 12 to 18 year olds, for whom the vaccines from Biontech and Moderna have been approved for a few months, are still well below those of adults. The graphics below illustrate this.

Graphic and map: Vaccination rates in the federal states

The graphics show the vaccination status in the federal states. For a breakdown by age group and further details, please click on a bar or a federal state. The data comes from the RKI and is updated daily.

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Source From: Stern

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