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.