National COVID-19 vaccination as of Friday, March 11, 2022, has reached 346.06 million doses. This includes 193.12 million first doses, 150.48 million second doses, and 2.46 million doses administered through community-based vaccination programs.
A total of 2.02 million healthcare workers have received the first dose, exceeding the target by 137.62%. 1.96 million healthcare workers have received the second dose, exceeding the target by 133.26%. For healthcare workers, a third dose was also recommended, with 1.42 million receiving it, representing 96.54% of the target.
For public sector workers, 18.75 million people have received the first dose, exceeding the target by 108.18%. Of these, 16.94 million (97.75% of the target) have received the second dose.
The elderly were also prioritized in the initial vaccination phase. To date, 16.56 million (76.85% of the target) have received the first dose, and 12.32 million (57.17% of the target) have received the second dose.
Starting in July 2021, the government also targeted vulnerable and general populations. For this group, 109.94 million people (78.75% of the target) have received the first dose, and 84.45 million (60.65% of the target) have received the second dose.
Finally, adolescents aged 12-17 years were also targeted. A total of 25.05 million (93.8% of the target) have received the first dose, and 20.76 million (77.74% of the target) have received the second dose.