New NHS figures show which Waltham Forest and Redbridge neighbourhoods are the most and least vaccinated against Covid-19.
Tens of thousands of people have now been vaccinated across the two boroughs, helping to reduce infection rates and hospital deaths.
Redbridge, one of the boroughs worst hit by Covid, had given the first jab to around 73,000 residents as of March 8, while Waltham Forest had given almost 57,000 first doses.
The rise in vaccinations has corresponded with a sharp drop in Covid patients dying in hospital, with less than 30 deaths recorded across seven major east London hospitals last week.
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In Waltham Forest, more residents have been vaccinated in the north, more rural end of the borough than in the south towards Leytonstone.
The top three most vaccinated neighbourhoods are Highams Park and Chingford Green East, where more than 3,000 residents have had their first dose, and Chingford Green West, where 2,790 residents have had a dose.
The least vaccinated neighbourhoods are Fulbourne Road & Walthamstow Forest, Lea Bridge and William Morris, with around 1,500 people vaccinated in each area.
However, the opening of a new vaccine hub in Walthamstow Library could serve to even out this discrepancy.
In Redbridge, the most vaccinated neighbourhoods are Clayhall, Woodford Wells and Snaresbrook, with around 4,000 first doses administered in each.
The least vaccinated areas are Ilford Town East, Woodford Bridge and Loxford Park, where only 1,129 people have received a dose.
Waltham Forest Neighbourhoods:
Highams Park East - 3,012
Chingford Green East - 3,005
Chingford Green West - 2,790
South Chingford - 2,253
Friday Hill - 2,522
Chingford Mount - 2,522
Larkswood - 2,510
Highams Park West - 2,104
Baker's Arms - 2,087
Whipps Cross - 2,065
Leytonstone North - 2,036
Walthamstow Market & South Grove - 2,025
Walthamstow Central - 2,016
Leyton South - 1,886
Leytonstone East - 1,879
Lloyd Park - 1,790
Leyton East - 1,777
Upper Walthamstow - 1,774
Blackhorse Road - 1,759
Leytonstone South West - 1,743
Leytonstone South East - 1,727
Higham Hill - 1,721
Leyton North - 1,703
Markhouse & St James Park - 1,694
Wood Street - 1,662
William Morris - 1,599
Lea Bridge - 1,571
Fulbourne Road & Walthamstow Forest - 1,534
Redbridge Neighbourhoods:
Clayhall South - 4,246
Woodford Wells - 4,081
Snaresbrook - 3,816
Fairlop - 3,612
Valentines Park & Cranbrook - 3,610
South Park - 3,382
South Woodford High Road - 3,235
Chadwell Heath West - 3,212
Roding - 3,061
Ilford South East - 3,018
Goodmayes South - 2,743
Ley Street - 2,185
Barkingside North - 2,145
Seven Kings Park - 2,061
Newbury Park - 2,026
Barkingside West - 2,019
Clayhall North - 1,998
Wanstead Flats - 1,935
Hainault East - 1,893
Aldborough Hatch - 1,879
Wanstead - 1,796
Woodford Green - 1,748
Goodmayes North - 1,690
Ilford North West - 1,690
Seven Kings Meads Lane - 1,672
Hainault West - 1,633
Barkingside East - 1,627
Ilford South West - 1,660
Ilford North East - 1,582
Woodford Bridge - 1,484
Loxford Park - 1,129
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