As of Sunday, February 6, 2022, a total of 320.25 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered nationwide. This includes 186.61 million first doses, 131.09 million second doses, and 2.55 million doses administered through community-based vaccination programs.
A total of 2.04 million healthcare workers have received their first dose (138.69% of the target). 1.96 million healthcare workers have received their second dose (133.65% of the target). Furthermore, 1.41 million healthcare workers have received a third dose (96.06% of the target).
For public sector workers, 21.16 million people have received their first dose (122.11% of the target), and 19.05 million have received their second dose (109.96% of the target).
Initially, the elderly were prioritized. To date, 15.81 million elderly individuals have received their first dose (73.37% of the target), and 10.55 million have received their second dose (48.96% of the target).
Starting in July 2021, the vaccination program targeted vulnerable and general populations. For this group, 105.13 million people have received their first dose (75.38% of the target), and 74.95 million have received their second dose (53.95% of the target).
Finally, for adolescents aged 12-17, 24.51 million have received their first dose (91.78% of the target), and 19.21 million have received their second dose (71.94% of the target).