Several districts/cities in Bali province still record relatively low second-dose vaccination rates compared to other areas. Some of these districts/cities include Buleleng, Karangasem, and Bangli regencies.
As of yesterday's data, these three regencies have only completed 1.04 million second doses out of the targeted 1.2 million vaccine recipients.
Buleleng Regency is ranked first. As of yesterday, the second-dose vaccination rate in this region has reached 84.54 percent, the lowest among the nine other districts/cities. Meanwhile, the first-dose vaccination has reached 95.41 percent, or 1.33 million vaccine recipients.
This district/city's vaccination program targets 615,180 participants. According to the Ministry of Health's data, the average vaccination rate last week in Buleleng was 1,102 participants. The current vaccine stock is 22,676 doses.
Next is Karangasem Regency. For the second dose, this area has the second-lowest rate. With a target of 379,920 vaccine recipients, 88.29 percent, or 335,410 recipients, have been vaccinated.
The first-dose vaccination rate is recorded at 101.98 percent, or 886,350 vaccine recipients. According to the Ministry of Health's data, the average vaccination rate last week in Karangasem was 518 participants. The remaining vaccine stock is 16,202 doses.
Bangli Regency is ranked third. With a target of 205,250 vaccine recipients, 88.55 percent, or 181,750 recipients, have received the second dose. According to the Ministry of Health's data, the average vaccination rate last week in Bangli was 1,318 participants. The remaining vaccine stock is 11,189 doses.
At the provincial level, the total first-dose vaccination in Bali has reached 105.62 percent, or 3.99 million vaccine recipients. The second-dose vaccination rate is recorded at 96.87 percent, reaching 3.66 million vaccine recipients.