Statistics on Government COVID-19 Vaccination Programme
8 April 2025
Statistics as at 31 March 2025
Latest total and monthly figures of COVID-19 vaccines administered
Total doses administered |
21,166,570 |
Doses administered in the last month |
5,046 |
Latest figures of COVID-19 vaccines administered in the past 12 months
Total doses administered in the past 12 months |
104,065 |
Doses administered for persons aged 50 years or above |
98,049 |
Doses administered for persons aged 12 to 49 years |
4,758 |
Doses administered for persons aged 6 months to 11 years |
1,258 |
Under the Government COVID-19 Vaccination Programme, persons aged 6 months or above can receive free initial dose(s). The following high-risk priority groups can receive booster doses for free at least six months after the last dose or COVID-19 infection (whichever is later): 1. Individuals aged 50 or above (including elderly living in residential care homes); 2. Persons aged 18 to 49 years with underlying comorbidities; 3. Persons aged 6 months or above with immunocompromising conditions; 4. Pregnant women; and 5. Healthcare workers.
Please click here to download the monthly numbers of vaccine doses administered by age groups.
Proportions (and numbers) of people completed COVID-19 initial vaccination in Hong Kong
People completed COVID-19 initial vaccination in Hong Kong |
Proportion (Number) |
80 years and older |
71.6% (281,060) |
65 to 79 years |
79.1% (929,098) |
50 to 64 years |
95.7% (1,719,041) |
18 to 49 years |
103.1% (3,138,662) |
12 to 17 years |
105.4% (349,632) |
5 to 11 years |
89.9% (351,171) |
6 months to 4 years |
49.2% (90,922) |
Total population |
93.8% (6,859,586) |
Note: Starting from 19 August 2024, the persons aged 5 or above (regardless of their history of infection with COVID-19) and persons aged 6 months to four years who have been infected with COVID-19 are considered to have completed initial vaccination by receiving one dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine or two doses of inactivated vaccine. Thus the proportions (and numbers) of people taken one dose of mRNA vaccine/ two doses of inactivated vaccine in Hong Kong are adopted for the above estimation.
Please click here to download the total numbers of vaccine doses administered by age groups.
Please click here to download daily count of vaccination by age groups of each vaccine type and dose sequence, as well as cumulative COVID-19 vaccine uptake pattern in different age. Due to different cut-off times, the daily count of vaccination by age group on data.gov.hk may be slightly different from figures on the above and our previous dashboard.
Adverse Events Following Immunization
The Department of Health (DH) has an adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting system which receives adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) reports to monitor the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
For relevant statistics about AEFI, please refer to the Report on Safety Monitoring of COVID-19 Vaccines in Hong Kong.
Remarks
Regarding the vaccination data:
- This dashboard only includes vaccination data of the Government COVID-19 Vaccination Programme. Vaccine doses administered through the private market are not included.
- The age for reporting as of vaccination day.
- The percentages of population with vaccine dose(s) may be different from previous statistics as the population base has been updated with the provisional estimate of the end-year population for 2022 provided by the Census and Statistics Department and based on population aged 6 months or above.
Regarding the dashboard update:
- Unless otherwise stated, figures of the month are updated in the first half of each month.
- Any subsequent data amendment or update will be reflected after next round of data synchronization.
Regarding the programme period:
- The COVID-19 Vaccination Programme was officially launched on 26 February 2021.
- Administration of inactivated vaccine started on 26 February 2021.
- Administration of mRNA vaccine started on 10 March 2021.
- A number of individuals received doses of the COVID-19 vaccines during the soft launch of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme (before official launch).