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Age-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19), non-COVID-19 deaths and all deaths by vaccination status, broken down by age group.
The data source for this dataset is the NI Vaccine Management System (VMS). VMS holds vaccination reports for COVID-19 and influenza vaccines which were either administered in NI or to NI residents. This dataset is an aggregated summary of COVID-19 vaccinations recorded in VMS. It is effectively a day-by-day count of living people vaccinated by dose, age band (on the day that the dataset was extracted from VMS) and LGD of residence. Aggregated summary data from VMS is published daily to the NI COVID-19 Vaccinations Dashboard. This dataset is updated weekly and allows NI vaccination coverage to be included in the GOV.UK Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK dashboard.
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Covid vaccinations administered by local area since 8th December 2020. It includes the calculated percentage of the 12+ population who have received all required vaccinations and/or boosters.Population estimates are based on National Immunisation Management Service counts.
The number and percentage of Covid-19 fully vaccinated people by age band. Population estimates are based on National Immunisation Management Service counts.
This dataset has been updated to reflect new age bandings and population figures provided in July 2022.
This dataset now includes details of the Autumn Booster programme.
Note on analysis:
This datasets presents the proportion of the eligible population who have received all vaccinations they are entitled to. This is terms as a "Complete Dose". The number of vaccinations required to qualify as a complete dose differs by the age of the individual. The following scale is used to determine this:
- Aged 5 - 15 - Dose 1
- Aged 16 - 24 - Dose 1 & Dose 2
- Aged 35 - 50 - Dose 1, Dose 2 & Booster
- Aged 50+ - Dose1, Dose2, Booster & Autumn Booster
Data is updated weekly.
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Total number of claims and awards: 1. Could you confirm how many claims have been made to the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme to date and the numbers of awards made ? (See the response you made to an earlier FOI request so that this can be updated - FOI 2141 Response dated 31 May 2017). 2. Would it be possible to give a breakdown of claims by vaccine? 3. Can you also given an updated tabular breakdown of the number of claims that have been unsuccessful and the reasons for which they were disallowed (See also FOI 2141, 31 May 2017). Total number of claims and awards: Covid-19 vaccinations: 4. Could you confirm how many claims have been made to the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme to date in respect of Covid-19 vaccinations and the numbers of awards made ? 5. Would it be possible to given an indication of the reasons for the disallowance of claims in respect of Covid-19 vaccinations made to the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme to date ? Decisions of Vaccine Damage Payments Tribunal appeals: 6. Would it be possible to provide information on Vaccine Damage Payments Tribunal appeals ? 7. How many of the appeals were ultimately upheld, reversed or withdrawn (or outstanding). On the 23 January 2024 you clarified the following: Question 6. The only information I wld like is set in Question 7 ie . How many of the appeals were ultimately upheld, reversed or withdrawn (or outstanding) ? Question 7. No, this request refers to all vaccines. Wld it be posisble to provide data from the start of the scheme (1979). Response All data as of 23 January 2024. All data relates to claims received by the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) and those transferred from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) on 1 November 2021. Question 1 15,988 claims have been received by the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) since its inception in 1979.. 1,111 claimants have been notified that they are entitled to a Vaccine Damage Payment. Question 2 I am writing to advise you that following a search of our paper and electronic records, I have established that the information you requested on claims for a Vaccine Damage Payment broken down by vaccine which were received and concluded before 1 November 2021 is not held by the NHSBSA. 9,501 claims have been received by the NHSBSA. We have received 9,032 Covid-19 vaccine claims, 85 adult flu vaccine claims and 384 claims for other eligible vaccines. The eligibility criteria is available from GOV.UK: www.gov.uk/vaccine-damage-payment Question 4 We have received 9,032 Covid-19 claims. Of these claims, 163 claimants have been notified they are entitled to a Vaccine Damage Payment. Question 3,5 and 6 A copy of the information is attached.
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This dataset is no longer updated, find vaccination data here From 24 March 2022, Public Health Scotland (PHS) began reporting the number of people who have received a fourth dose of Covid-19 vaccination. Vaccine uptake statistics among care home residents and those who are severely immunosuppressed will be reported initially. PHS will include further updates as the Spring/Summer vaccination programme rolls out. In addition, as part of our continuous review of reporting, PHS made some changes to vaccine uptake statistics. From 24 March 2022, the deceased and those who no longer live in Scotland are no longer be included in vaccine uptake statistics. Historic trend data have been updated to take into account this new methodology for all apart from the Daily Trends by JCVI Priority Group table (more details about the data in this table are below). Scotland level data for all vaccinations administered (i.e. including those who have since died or moved from Scotland) are still available in the Daily Trend of All Vaccinations Delivered in Scotland table. Also from 24 March 2022, Dose 3/Booster doses are termed "Dose 3". To allow new data to be fully processed and available at 14:00, the Daily COVID-19 in Scotland and COVID-19 Vaccination in Scotland datasets will be temporarily unavailable from 12:45 to 14:00. During this window, the datasets will not be visible and any queries made to these datasets will return a 404 - Not found error. At all other times the datasets will be available in full as usual. PHS reviewed the JCVI priority group uptake figures from 18 November 2021, specifically how we derive the numerator and the denominator. The rational for the change is to ensure we report on most up to date living population for each group. For this, the list of individuals in each cohort has been refreshed to be more current. We have also removed individuals who have since died to reflect the current living population. From the 24 March 2022 those who are no longer living in Scotland have also been removed from the numerator and denominator for JCVI priority group uptake figures. This means all the JCVI cohorts and populations have changed for both numerator and denominators on these two dates and care should be taken when interpreting trends. On 08 December 2020, a Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine developed by Pfizer BioNTech (Comirnaty) was first used in the UK as part of national immunisation programmes. The AstraZeneca (Spikevax) vaccine was also approved for use in the national programme, and rollout of this vaccine began on 04 January 2021. Moderna (Vaxzevria) vaccine was approved for use on 8 January 2021 and rollout of this vaccine began on 07 April 2021. These vaccines have met strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness set out by the independent Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Those giving the vaccine to others were the first to receive the vaccination. In the first phase of the programme, NHS Scotland followed the independent advice received from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) and prioritised delivery of the vaccine to those with the greatest clinical need, in line with the recommended order of prioritisation. For booster vaccinations a similar approach has been adopted. Definitions used in the vaccine uptake by JCVI priority group resource can be found in the JCVI Priority Group Definitions table. Individuals can appear in more than one JCVI priority group. This dataset provides information on daily number of COVID vaccinations in Scotland. Data on the total number of vaccinations in Scotland is presented by day administered and vaccine type, by age group, by sex, by non-age cohorts and by geographies (NHS Board and Local Authority). As the population in the cohorts can change with time, these will be refined when updated data are available. Additional data sources relating to this topic area are provided in the Links section of the Metadata below. Data visualisation and additional notes are available on the Public Health Scotland - Covid 19 Scotland dashboard.
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This dataset presents information on COVID-19 vaccinations delivered to pregnant women in Scotland. In Scotland the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has been used since the start of the vaccination programme on 8 December 2020. The Oxford/Astrazeneca vaccine has been used from 4 January 2021 and the Moderna vaccine from 7 April 2021. Women can receive a first or second dose, or both doses, of COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, depending on when they become eligible for vaccination and how this relates to the dates of their pregnancy. PHS has generated this information on COVID-19 vaccinations delivered to pregnant women by linking national data on vaccinations to the COVID-19 in Pregnancy in Scotland (COPS) study database of pregnant women in Scotland. As part of the COPS study, PHS is regularly linking together a wide range of health records to identify women who are, or recently have been, pregnant. The specific records used include: - Records of booking for antenatal care - GP records relating to miscarriage - Hospital discharge records relating to miscarriage or delivery of a live or stillborn baby - Statutory termination of pregnancy notification records - Statutory live or stillbirth registration records - NHS live birth notification records. Using these records, we have identified all women in Scotland who were pregnant on 1 March 2020 (the start of the COVID-19 pandemic), and all women who have subsequently become pregnant. The study database is refreshed every month with new pregnancies added to the database, and previous records of ongoing pregnancies updated as required, for example if a woman has recently delivered her baby. Further details on the COPS study are available on the Usher Institute webpage and PHS github page.
To be absolutely clear, the data should be : Column1--Administration Month Column2--ODS Code Column3--Pharmacy Name Column4--Pharmacy Trading Name Column5--Pharmacy Address Column6--Pharmacy Post Code Column7--Number of Vaccinations Claimed Column8--Number of Vaccinations Paid Column9--Payment Amount GBP Thank you.’ Response A copy of the information is attached. Please read the below notes to ensure correct understanding of the data. A copy of the information is attached. Please read the below notes to ensure correct understanding of the data. The NHSBSA makes payments for COVID-19 vaccinations to pharmacies in England. COVID-19 vaccination data is keyed in via Point of Care (POC) systems and then transferred to the NHSBSA’s Manage Your Service (MYS) application. Each month, vaccine providers submit claims to request payment based on the data that has been transferred into MYS. To be paid in a timely fashion such claims must be submitted during a specified declaration submission period. Should claims be submitted outside the time windows, payments will be made later. This means that in some cases there is a difference between the number of vaccines that have been 'claimed' and the number that have been 'paid'. Both the number of 'claimed' and 'paid' vaccinations have been reported in this request. When considering the nature of the vaccine data there are several ways it can be reported over time: Administration Month This is the month in which the vaccine was administered to the patient. For the purposes of this request, we have chosen to report by Administration Month. Data included in this request is limited to vaccinations carried out by pharmacies only. Data included in this request is also limited to vaccinations administered in May 2022. The latest data used is a snapshot of the MYS system data that was taken on 8 June 2022. This is the snapshot of data taken after the June submission period that was used to calculate payments. This payment data does not include any adjustments made by NHSBSA Provider Assurance. Payment data includes payments made and those scheduled for payment in the future. Payments comprise an Item of Service fee and potentially a Supplementary fee. Payments do not relate to the value of the drugs dispensed. The total used for the payment calculation may not match the totals shown in 'live' POC systems or MYS that continue to receive updates after the snapshot used to calculate payments was taken. Vaccination records are limited to those which have been associated with a declaration submission. This may include late submission declarations received after the deadline for declarations such records are not processed until the next month. Please note that some vaccinations attract a supplementary fee, so it is not possible to determine the number of vaccinations by dividing the total paid by the basic Item of Service (IoS) fee. It is possible for new records from old administration months to be entered in the future, thus the totals here for each administration month could change when more data is processed. If you have any queries regarding the data provided, or if you plan on publishing the data please contact foidata@nhsbsa.nhs.uk ensuring you quote the above reference. This is important to ensure that the figures are not misunderstood or misrepresented. If you plan on producing a press or broadcast story based upon the data please contact nhsbsa.communicationsteam@nhs.net. This is important to ensure that the figures are not misunderstood or misrepresented.
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Age-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19), non-COVID-19 deaths and all deaths by vaccination status, broken down by age group.