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Influenza vaccines administered in New Zealand

The numbers as at 3 June 2022

  • 47,096 flu vaccines administered across New Zealand in the past week, bringing the total to date to 953,696 (19% of the population).
  • Flu vaccines administered to those over 65 so far: 507,778 (62%).
  • Flu vaccines administered to Māori aged 55 to 64 so far: 18,303 (26%).
  • Flu vaccines administered to Pacific people aged 55 to 64 so far: 9,213 (29%).
  • 1,393,732 doses have been distributed around the country.

What you need to know

  • Getting a flu jab helps reduce your risk of getting really sick or having to go to hospital.
  • Reopening New Zealand's border means we will see new strains of flu spreading in our communities.
  • Flu vaccines are free for those people most likely to get very sick - people who are over 65 years of age; Māori and Pacific people over 55 years of age; pregnant people; and those with underlying health conditions.
  • Visit the Ministry of Health’s website for more information.
  • Find more detailed information about vaccine uptake by ethnic group and DHB area
  • Data may vary reflecting timeliness of data reporting.

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