Health & Fitness
How Many Concord Residents Are Fully Vaccinated?
Nearly 40 percent of Concord residents have received both doses, according to the state's data.

CONCORD, MA — Sixty-six percent of Concord's oldest residents — people over the age of 75 — have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the state’s data. Thirty-nine percent of Concord residents as a whole are fully vaccinated, up from 34 percent last week. Roughly 2.1 million people have been fully vaccinated in Massachusetts, the state reported Thursday.
The state numbers account for vaccinations up to April 20 — only one day after eligibility was extended to all people over 16. A quarter of people under the age of 30 in Concord had received at least one dose at the time of the state's report last week. The number of young people who have received at least one dose is expected to rise in this week's report.
Roughly 22 percent of the town's residents have received just the first dose. About 4 in 5 residents ages 65 to 74 — the second oldest age group — are fully vaccinated, and 9 percent in that age group have received just their first dose.
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Concord reported 16 cases of coronavirus in the two weeks leading up April 17 according to the state report released Thursday, placing it in the "green" zone.
You can view Massachusetts' town-by-town data by clicking Municipality Vaccination Report.
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