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Covid Vaccine: Four in Every 40 Minors Skip Booster Shot

Covid Vaccine: Four in Every 40 Minors Skip Booster Shot

March 24, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Health

COVID-19 Booster Uptake Varies by Age in Valencia

Table of Contents

  • COVID-19 Booster Uptake Varies by Age in Valencia
    • Vaccination ⁣Campaign
    • A Weapon Against the Virus
  • COVID-19 Booster Uptake ⁣in Valencia: A Q&A
    • What is​ the COVID-19 booster ⁣vaccination⁢ rate in Valencia?
    • How does booster uptake ​compare across different age groups?
    • Why is booster‍ uptake lower in younger age​ groups?
    • What is the ongoing vaccination ⁣campaign in Valencia?

Fewer than 60% of Valencians under ⁤40 ⁢have received a COVID-19 booster shot, five years after the initial pandemic lockdown.

March 24,2025

While 93.3% of the Valencian population completed the initial vaccination series, booster uptake in 2022 ⁣remained high only among those over 60.

According to‌ data, the highest booster⁢ vaccination rate is among those aged 60-69, ​at 98.60%.⁤ ‌ The rate is similar for those over ‍70, at 96.20%. however, rates are significantly lower in younger age​ groups, decreasing with age.

Such as,‍ among those aged 50-59, ⁣the booster rate is 85.40%, and it drops to 72.10% for those aged 40-49.The most ⁢notable drop occurs⁢ below age 40: 58.8% of those aged ‌30-39 have received a booster, and only 54.60% ⁤of those⁢ aged 20-29 have done so.

Vaccination ⁣Campaign

A health official suggests that younger people may perceive a lower risk of severe illness, contributing to lower booster uptake. Though, vaccination is still recommended as the current vaccine is adapted⁢ to address newer strains of the virus.

As ‌of mid-December,approximately 663,922 Valencians had received a COVID-19 vaccine this year,representing ⁤12.72% of the region’s population.Final data for the current immunization campaign is expected around March 31.

The general public can recieve the vaccine during vaccination campaigns. While initial periods prioritize ​at-risk groups (those ​over 60 and vulnerable individuals), immunization is subsequently​ opened ⁤to all citizens. Efforts have been made to increase accessibility through mobile vaccination sites during weekends.

According to‍ data, a total ‍of 663,922 people ⁢had received a ⁤COVID-19 vaccine this year, which is only 12.72% of the total population.

A Weapon Against the Virus

The start of vaccination marked a turning point in the ⁢fight against the​ coronavirus.the initial lack of doses delayed the first dose for at least half of the population untill June 1.

The vaccination rate with the complete initial series in ⁣the Valencian Community, which stood at 93.3%, was slightly higher than the national average.

COVID-19 Booster Uptake ⁣in Valencia: A Q&A

Here’s a breakdown of COVID-19 booster uptake in⁤ Valencia, addressing key questions and providing relevant ⁢information.

What is​ the COVID-19 booster ⁣vaccination⁢ rate in Valencia?

The COVID-19 booster vaccination rate in⁣ Valencia varies significantly depending on​ age. While 93.3% of the Valencian population⁣ completed the initial vaccination series,⁤ booster uptake as of⁤ the ​date of the article,⁢ remains significantly different across age groups.

How does booster uptake ​compare across different age groups?

The ‌booster uptake varies considerably across different age groups.

60-69 age group: 98.60%

70+ age group: 96.20%

50-59 age group: 85.40%

40-49 age group: 72.10%

30-39 age group: 58.8%

20-29 age group: 54.60%

Why is booster‍ uptake lower in younger age​ groups?

A health ⁤official‌ has suggested that younger individuals may perceive a lower‌ risk ‍of severe illness from COVID-19, which could contribute to lower booster uptake in ​those age ​groups.

What is the ongoing vaccination ⁣campaign in Valencia?

As of mid-December,⁢ approximately 663,922 Valencians ⁣had received a COVID-19 vaccine this year, representing 12.72% of the region’s population. The vaccination⁤ campaigns prioritize at-risk groups (those over 60 and vulnerable individuals) initially, but vaccination‌ is later opened to all citizens. Mobile vaccination sites are available⁣ on the weekends to increase accessibility. ⁤Final data for the current immunization campaign is expected around March 31.

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