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Flu Vaccination Rate in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent

Real UKHSA flu vaccine uptake for Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent ICB, 2024–25 season.

What is the flu vaccination rate in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent?

In the 2024–25 flu season, 76.3% of GP-registered patients aged 65 and over in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent ICB received a flu vaccine — 192,503 of 252,249 eligible patients — above the England figure of 74.9% and the WHO 75% target, per UKHSA. Gera re-dates this seasonally.

Source:UKHSA — Seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in GP patients in England, winter season 2024 to 2025·as of 2024–25 flu season (1 Sep 2024 – 28 Feb 2025)updated seasonally (last: )
Gera Immunity Gap ScoreStaffordshire and Stoke On Trent: 23.7 / 100The Gera Immunity Gap Score (flu) is 100 minus the flu uptake among over-65s. Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent scores 23.7 (England 25.1); higher means a wider immunity gap.How this index is calculated
Flu vaccine uptake in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent ICB — 2024–25 season (UKHSA, OGL v3.0)
Eligible groupStaffordshire and Stoke On TrentEnglandWHO target
Aged 65 and over76.3%74.9%75%
Under 65 in a clinical risk group41.8%40.0%
Pregnant women36.2%35.0%
Eligible over-65s vaccinated192,503of 252,249

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Flu uptake, aged 65+ in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent ICB

76.3%

England: 74.9% · WHO 75% flu target. At or above the target.

Gera Immunity Gap Score (flu): 23.7 / 100

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Flu data: UKHSA GP-patient flu uptake, 2024–25 season (42 ICBs). Childhood data: NHS England / UKHSA COVER, 2023–24 (149 local authorities). See the flu hub and childhood hub.

How Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent compares

Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent’s over-65 flu uptake of 76.3% is +1.4 percentage points vs the England average of 74.9%. Highest-uptake ICBs nationally: Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire (81.3%), Gloucestershire (80.8%), Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (80.2%), Dorset (79.4%), Derby and Derbyshire (79.2%).

See all 42 ICBs and the national picture · Gera Immunity Gap Score methodology

Flu vaccination in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent: frequently asked questions

What is the flu vaccination rate in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent?
In the 2024–25 flu season, 76.3% of patients aged 65 and over registered with a GP in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent ICB received a flu vaccine — that is 192,503 of 252,249 eligible patients. The England average for over-65s was 74.9% and the WHO target is 75%. Source: UKHSA flu uptake in GP patients, 2024–25 flu season (OGL v3.0).
How does flu uptake in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent compare to the rest of England?
Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent recorded 76.3% flu uptake among over-65s, above the England average of 74.9%. Uptake among under-65s in a clinical risk group was 41.8% and among pregnant women 36.2%. Its Gera Immunity Gap Score (flu) is 23.7 out of 100 — higher means a wider gap. Source: UKHSA, 2024–25 flu season.
Where can I get a flu vaccine near Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent?
If you are not eligible for a free NHS flu jab in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent, a GeraClinic clinician can assess your eligibility and arrange a private flu vaccination nationwide, including in your area. For a 999 emergency always call 999.

Get a flu vaccination in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent

Over-65 flu uptake in Staffordshire and Stoke On Trent is 76.3%, vs a WHO 75% target. If you are not eligible for a free NHS jab, a GeraClinic clinician can assess your eligibility and arrange a private flu vaccination nationwide.

Contains public sector information published by UK Health Security Agency and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: UKHSA — Seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in GP patients in England, winter season 2024 to 2025 (2024–25 flu season (1 Sep 2024 – 28 Feb 2025), published 22 May 2025).