National Vaccination Update: Total Dose 1 Reaches 203.87 Million (Wednesday, August 9th)
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National COVID-19 vaccination as of Wednesday, August 9, 2023, has reached 454.6 million doses. The details are as follows: 203.87 million doses for the first dose, 174.95 million for the second dose, 69.24 million for the third dose, 3.52 million for the fourth dose, and 3.02 million doses for community-based vaccination.
A total of 2.05 million healthcare workers have received the first dose of the vaccine, or 139.34% of the target. 2.01 million healthcare workers have received the second dose, or 137.01% of the target. For healthcare workers, the government has recommended a third and fourth dose, with 1.81 million doses and 843,010 doses administered respectively.
For the first dose vaccination of public officials, 18.23 million people have received it, or 105.2% of the target. Of this number, 17.1 million people, or 98.68% of the target, have received the second dose.
In addition, in the first phase, the government also prioritized the elderly population for vaccination. However, to date, only 18.3 million people have received the first dose, or 84.88% of the target. The second dose has been administered to 15.16 million people, or 70.34% of the target.
Starting in July 2021, the government also targeted vaccination for vulnerable and general population groups. For this group, the first dose has been given to 116.91 million people, or 82.79% of the target. The second dose has been administered to 99.56 million people, or 70.5% of the target.
Furthermore, another vaccination target is adolescents aged 12-17 years. A total of 25.49 million people in this group have received the first dose, or 95.46% of the target. Of that number, 22.33 million people, or 83.6% of the target, have received the second dose.
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