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- Archive data related to COVID-19 vaccination (preliminary figures)
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Archive data related to COVID-19 vaccination (preliminary figures)
The number of vaccinations started in the fall of 2023 is posted. Please note that each data is subject to change due to preliminary figures.
Last update date April 1, 2024
Status of inoculation starting in autumn 2023 (as of March 31, 2024)
※With the end of vaccination starting in the fall of 2023, the data as of March 31, 2024 was finally updated.
Breakdown by Number of Inoculations (as of March 31, 2024)
※Due to the end of special temporary vaccination related to COVID-19 infection, the data as of March 31, 2024 was finally updated.
※Elderly people are over 65 years old.
※Child vaccinations are given to those aged 5 to 11 years old.
※Infant vaccinations are given to those aged 6 months to 4 years old.
Calculation basis for inoculation rate
Number of inoculations (molecules)
The data recorded in the vaccination record system (VRS) and aggregated are used.
※The vaccination record registration for VRS may be done at a later date, not on the day of vaccination, so the number of past vaccination days may increase late.
※In calculating the inoculation rate, the number of inoculations for those who died until the end of 2022 is excluded.
Number of Subjects (Denominator)
"[Total] Population by Basic Resident Register age class (by municipality)" published on the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications website "Population, demographics and Number of Households Based on Basic Resident Register" (Excel file). Of these, we use the numbers of gender and age class in Yokohama City. (As of January 1, 2023)
Status of vaccinations started in spring 2023 (as of September 26, 2023)
※With the end of vaccination starting in the spring of 2023, the data as of September 26, 2023 was finally updated.
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