Indonesia's Full Vaccination Rate Ranks Among the Bottom Four in Southeast Asia
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According to a report by *Our World in Data*, as of January 25, 2022, less than half of Indonesia's population, or 45.38%, had received two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. This figure places Indonesia among the bottom four countries in Southeast Asia in terms of full vaccination coverage.
Brunei Darussalam has the highest rate of full Covid-19 vaccination in Southeast Asia. By January 28, 2022, Brunei had administered two doses of the coronavirus vaccine to 91.36% of its citizens.
Singapore is ranked second, with 87.77% of its population fully vaccinated as of January 30, 2022. Following this, Cambodia and Malaysia achieved full vaccination rates of 81.23% and 78.46%, respectively.
Furthermore, Vietnam's full vaccination rate was 73.29% as of January 13, 2022. Meanwhile, 69.04% of Thailand's population had received two doses of the vaccine.
Vaccination is crucial for minimizing Covid-19 morbidity and mortality. The public is also urged to maintain the 3M health protocols: wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands.
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