The Indonesian government began promoting the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine nationwide in January 2022. As of Monday, July 18, 2022, Manado City in North Sulawesi has the highest third-dose vaccination rate in the province, reaching 22.44 percent.
Previously, the city achieved 126.27 percent for the first dose and 92.19 percent for the second dose. A total of 865,420 doses have been administered in the region, exceeding the target of 359,250 vaccine recipients.
Tomohon City follows with a 19.56 percent third-dose vaccination rate. In this city, a total of 865,420 doses have been administered, exceeding the target of 359,250 vaccine recipients. The third-dose vaccination rate is also recorded at 19.56 percent.
Following these cities, the third-dose vaccination rates in other areas are: Bitung City at 17.35 percent, Siau Tagulandang Biaro Islands Regency at 13.48 percent, and North Minahasa Regency at 12.63 percent.
Nationally, Indonesia's third-dose vaccination rate currently stands at 24.8 percent, a difference of 0.16 percent compared to the previous day.
According to the latest data from the Ministry of Health's dashboard, the national vaccination rate for the first dose has reached 96.87 percent and 81.28 percent for the second dose, based on the target number of vaccine recipients.