Vaccination Coverage in North Sulawesi as of Thursday, September 16, 2021, has reached 43.19 percent of the target.
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As of Thursday, September 16, 2021, the first dose of COVID-19 vaccination coverage in North Sulawesi Province reached 43.19 percent. This figure is equivalent to 898,690 vaccine recipients out of a target of 2.08 million people. Meanwhile, the second dose vaccination coverage reached 20.55 percent of the target.
Based on target groups, the vaccination details to combat the Covid-19 virus in this province are as follows: The health workforce group had a target of 21,780 recipients. For the first dose, vaccination was successfully carried out for 21,780 people (124 percent of the target), and for the second dose, 108.15 percent or 23,560 people were vaccinated.
For public service personnel, the target was 194,980 people. The first dose vaccination reportedly reached 260,390 people (133.55 percent of the target), and the second dose reached 73.36 percent, or 143,040 people.
For the elderly, the target was 259,460 people. For the first dose, 85,790 people were vaccinated (33.07 percent of the target). The second dose reached only 16.11 percent, or 41,790 people.
For the vulnerable general public, the target was 1.36 million people. For the first dose, 475,370 people were vaccinated (35 percent of the target). The second dose reached only 13.85 percent, or 188,030 people.
For adolescents aged 12-17 years, the target was 245,340 people. For the first dose, 49,810 people were vaccinated (20.3 percent of the target). The second dose reached only 12.57 percent, or 30,840 people.
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