MORE than 20,000 people in Hampshire have received both doses of a coronavirus vaccine - making it the fourth area with the highest number of jabs rolled out - according to NHS figures.

Statistics have been issued at a more localised level for the first time and show that a cumulative total of 166,417 vaccine jabs have been given to people across the county.

This means 146,285 residents have had their first dose, while 20,132 people have received their second.

The numbers cover the period from December 8, 2020, up until Sunday, January 17.

The data was collected through the National Immunisation Management Service (NIMS).

Of the first jabs administered, 74,107 were given to people aged 80 and over, while 72,178 went to those under 80.

The number of second jabs given to the public over 80-years-old was 17,162.

In comparison, 2,970 second doses were supplied to people under 80.

Across the whole of the south west 52,083 people have received both doses of the vaccine, with a further 363,004 having had just their first jab.

The localised breakdown of the overall number of doses delivered is as follows:

  1. Cumbria and North East 271,536
  2. Cheshire and Merseyside 201,220
  3. Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership 187,947
  4. Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 166,417
  5. Healthier Lancashire and South Cumbria 158,047
  6. West Yorkshire and Harrogate (Health and Care Partnership) 157,594
  7. Humber, Coast and Vale 142,882
  8. Kent and Medway 127,823
  9. Sussex and East Surrey Health and Care Partnership 125,364
  10. Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West 121,338
  11. South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw 116,978
  12. Hertfordshire and West Essex 115,304
  13. Birmingham and Solihull 98,536
  14. Devon 98,234
  15. The Black Country and West Birmingham 97,310
  16. South West London Health and Care Partnership 95,583
  17. Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent 92,356
  18. North West London Health and Care Partnership 91,234
  19. Our Healthier South East London 82,483
  20. North London Partners in Health and Care 80,477
  21. Mid and South Essex 80,211
  22. Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire 79,743
  23. Herefordshire and Worcestershire 78,940
  24. East London Health and Care Partnership 77,117
  25. Norfolk and Waveney Health and Care Partnership 76,234
  26. Joined Up Care Derbyshire 70,332
  27. Surrey Heartlands Health and Care Partnership 69,476
  28. Dorset 68,693
  29. Northamptonshire 66,027
  30. Gloucestershire 65,026
  31. Coventry and Warwickshire 64,667
  32. Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire 63,293
  33. Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland 61,532
  34. Suffolk and North East Essex 59,338
  35. Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes 52,237
  36. Frimley Health and Care ICS 50,215
  37. Lincolnshire 49,633
  38. Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Health and Care 49,336
  39. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough 46,540
  40. Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Health and Social Care Partnership 46,468
  41. Somerset 45,713
  42. Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin 27,764