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Cover of vaccination evaluated rapidly (COVER) programme 2012 to 2013: quarterly figures

Quarterly data showing percentage of children immunised under the Cover of vaccination evaluated rapidly (COVER) programme from April 2012 to March 2013.

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The Cover of vaccination evaluated rapidly (COVER) programme evaluates childhood immunisation in England, collating data for children aged 1, 2 and 5.

Quarterly data tables are provisional and give an indication of current coverage. Data is collected by financial year.

For pre-2012 data, see the .

Annual data is more complete: use annual data to look at longer term trends.

NHS publish annual data:

Vaccination coverage data for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales:

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Updates to this page

Published 28 June 2013
Last updated 18 September 2014 show all updates
  1. The completed primary courses at 2 years of age figures have been added.

  2. First published.

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