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Table 2 Adult influenza vaccination coverage, by population group, from 2018–2019 to 2023–2024 in Canada

From: Adult influenza vaccination coverage before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada

Age group (years)

2018–2019

2019–2020

2020–2021

2021–2022

2022–2023

2023–2024

n

% (95%CI)

n

% (95%CI)

n

% (95%CI)

n

% (95%CI)

n

% (95%CI)

n

% (95%CI)

18 years and older

3726

41.8 (39.8–43.8)

3023

41.8 (39.7–43.9)

3014

40.4 (38.4–42.4)

3487

38.7 (36.9–40.6)

3535

43.5 (41.6–45.3)

5344

42.2 (40.5–44.0)

18 to 64 years without chronic medical conditions

2124

30.8 (28.2–33.4)

1558

30.0 (27.3–32.7)

1498

29.2 (26.6–31.8)

1658

26.8 (24.4–29.2)

1715

31.0 (28.6–33.4)

987

28.5 (26.1–30.8)

18 to 64 years with chronic medical conditions

770

42.8 (38.5–47.2)

668

43.6 (39.0-48.1)

646

40.5 (36.2–44.8)

713

37.6 (33.6–41.7)

583

43.1 (38.6–47.6)

583

44.1 (40.1–48.1)

65 years and older

828

69.9 (66.5–73.4)

789

70.3 (66.7–73.8)

862

70.4 (67.1–73.8)

1098

71.0 (68.1–74.0)

1198

73.7 (71.0-76.5)

2072

72.7 (70.3–75.1)