The following data has been provided by Public Health Scotland (PHS). It compares how many people had their vaccine by the end of November in winter 2024, 2023 and 2022, broken down by the following groups: the over-65s; the at risk 18 to 64 group; Healthcare workers and residents in care homes for older adults.PHS data is compiled by ‘week ending’ dates, so the historic data is up to the following dates for each year: 27 November 2022, 26 November 2023 and 24 November 2024.Group202220232024Eligible PopulationDoses Administered% uptakeEligible PopulationDoses Administered% uptakeEligible PopulationDoses Administered% uptake65 and over1,139,147944,17182.91,166,636806,50169.11,190,559706,64659.418-64 at risk807,844413,23351.2891,129304,05634.1871,634182,91821.0Healthcare workers177,81090,51650.9179,70067,59337.6184,01648,46326.3Residents in care homes for older adults26,64223,69989.028,82724,69485.729,20423,66381.0In 2022 and 2023, during the pandemic and pandemic recovery phases, the shape of the programme was different, with a much larger number of clinics.