The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) recorded an average of 85.23 percent for the first dose of COVID-19 vaccination based on KTP (Indonesian ID card) identity in North Sulawesi, as of Wednesday, February 23, 2022. This figure is lower than the national average, which currently stands at 85.28 percent.
Tomohon City ranks first with the highest first dose vaccination rate based on KTP identity at 93.8 percent. The first dose vaccination rate based on KTP identity in this city is better than the previous week, which was recorded at 93.61 percent.
The same condition occurs in Southeast Minahasa, which recorded a first dose vaccination rate based on KTP identity of 93.45 percent. In this city, the first dose vaccination rate based on KTP identity is also higher than the previous week, which was only 93.09 percent. Next is North Bolaang Mongondow. This city in North Sulawesi province recorded a first dose vaccination rate based on KTP identity of 90.25 percent.
Bitung City and Talaud Islands are next, with first dose vaccination rates based on KTP identity of 87.88 percent and 86.9 percent, respectively.
Nationally, the average first dose vaccination rate based on KTP identity across the 34 provinces is currently on an upward trend compared to the previous week, which was only 84.52 percent.