80% of 12+ people in Finland vaccinated twice
Published : 11 Nov 2021, 00:11
Updated : 11 Nov 2021, 00:13
Finland has now achieved 80 percent coverage among those 12 years and over for two doses of the coronavirus vaccine, said the National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) in a press release on Wednesday.
More than 8 million coronavirus doses have been administered in Finland. More than 85 percent of those 12 and over have received the first dose.
“The expected 80 percent milestone has now been reached also for the second vaccine dose, which is the result of our common efforts. People have been eagerly getting vaccinated, and most of those susceptible to a severe disease are now well protected, which is a wonderful thing”, said Mia Kontio, Chief Specialist at the THL.
“This marker is a good place for moving forward, and it remains very important for each person to get their own vaccines if they have not yet done so. A vaccination offers very good protection against severe coronavirus disease, and it also helps protect those who are near you. There are still many unvaccinated persons in the population who are at risk of getting severe coronavirus disease,” Kontio added.
The elderly people are the group with the highest coronavirus vaccination rate. All age groups among those over 45 years of age have vaccination coverage of more than 80 percent for the second dose.
For certain population groups a third coronavirus vaccination is now also being offered.