AN INTERACTIVE map has been released showing how many people have received their Covid vaccine by each postcode area.

The map, which shows the total number of 1st and 2nd doses across Brighton and Hove reveals areas with the highest and lowest uptake.

It comes just weeks after the vaccination programme was rolled out to everyone over the age of 18, with all adults now able to have their jab.

The Argus: Map showing the percentage of vaccinated adults who have received their first doseMap showing the percentage of vaccinated adults who have received their first dose

The map shows the total number of vaccines given to everyone aged 18 and over across council areas in England.

It also shows a more detailed breakdown with vaccination figures broken down at almost postcode level by what's known as the Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs)

MSOA are areas smaller than local authorities and have an average population of 7,000.

The Argus: Map showing the Percentage of vaccinated adults who have received both dosesMap showing the Percentage of vaccinated adults who have received both doses

Darker areas of the map represent areas with a higher percentage of vaccinated adults.

Here are the latest vaccination figures for each area in Brighton and Hove:

St James's Street and Queen's Park

1st dose

63.1 per cent

2nd dose

42.8 per cent

Brunswick

1st dose

59.1 per cent

2nd dose

39.9 per cent

Kemptown

1st dose

72.8 per cent

2nd dose

56.2 per cent

Elm Grove and Bear Road

1st dose

72.7 per cent

2nd dose

48.9 per cent

Bevendean & Moulsecoomb East

1st dose

71.1 per cent

2nd dose

49.4 per cent

Hanover

1st dose

71.3 per cent

2nd dose

46.2 per cent

Hove Central

1st dose

69.2 per cent

2nd dose

47.3 per cent

Round Hill

1st dose

65.5 per cent

2nd dose

39.6 per cent

Hollingdean and Moulsecoomb West

1st dose

70.0 per cent

2nd dose

50.4 per cent

Coldean and Moulsecoomb North

1st dose

44.0 per cent

2nd dose

22.8 per cent

Fiveways

1st dose

79.7 per cent

2nd dose

61.8 per cent

Preston Park

1st dose

74.2 per cent

2nd dose

53.5 per cent

Hollingbury

1st dose

84.0 per cent

2nd dose

69.8 per cent

North Laine and The Lanes

1st dose

53.9 per cent

2nd dose

33.6 per cent

Seven Dials

1st dose

67.9 per cent

2nd dose

45.5 per cent

King Alfred

1st dose

73.5 per cent

2nd dose

56.8 per cent

Goldsmid West

1st dose

72.5 per cent

2nd dose

51.5 per cent

Goldsmid East

1st dose

73.7 per cent

2nd dose

54.2 per cent

Aldrington

1st dose

80.1 per cent

2nd dose

61.8 per cent

Aldrington South

1st dose

81.1 per cent

2nd dose

66.5 per cent

West Blatchington

1st dose

84.5 per cent

2nd dose

70.1 per cent

Hangleton North

1st dose

82.4 per cent

2nd dose

66.3 per cent

Hangleton South

1st dose

82.2 per cent

2nd dose

65.3 per cent

Patcham East

1st dose

84.4 per cent

2nd dose

69.1 per cent

Portslade Village

1st dose

79.3 per cent

2nd dose

62.9 per cent

Round Hill

1st dose

65.5 per cent

2nd dose

39.6 per cent

Roedean and Marina

1st dose

72.3 per cent

2nd dose

58.7 per cent

Rottingdean and Saltdean

1st dose

84.9 per cent

2nd dose

73.7 per cent

Whitehawk

1st dose

75.3 per cent

2nd dose

58.1 per cent

Woodingdean

1st dose

85.8 per cent

2nd dose

71.6 per cent

Patcham West and Westdene

1st dose

85.4 per cent

2nd dose

72.1 per cent

Overall in Brighton and Hove, 73 per cent of people have had their first vaccination and 54 per cent have had their second.

There are now walk-in vaccination sites across the city open this week for people to "grab a jab".

A spokeswoman for Sussex Covid-19 vaccination programme said: “Time is of the essence to get everyone the protection they need.

“Now that summer is here, the city is full of life again and vaccination is more important than ever to protect the most vulnerable in our communities.

“Brighton is a wonderful place which is why so many people visit the city every year, we’re pleased to be welcoming people back to the city but we have to balance the risk by getting the vaccination out to as many people as possible in the coming weeks.”

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