As of Saturday, November 27, 2021, a total of 234.37 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered nationwide. This includes 138.2 million first doses, 93.77 million second doses, and 2.4 million doses administered through community-based vaccination programs.
A total of 2.03 million healthcare workers have received their first dose (137.95% of the target). 1.93 million healthcare workers have received their second dose (131.17% of the target). Furthermore, 1.22 million healthcare workers (83.34% of the target) have received a third dose.
For public sector workers, 24.3 million people (140.22% of the target) have received their first dose, and 20.98 million (121.11% of the target) have received their second dose.
Elderly individuals were prioritized in the initial vaccination phase. To date, 11.26 million (52.25% of the target) have received their first dose, and 7.17 million (33.25% of the target) have received their second dose.
Starting in July 2021, the government also targeted vulnerable and general populations. For this group, 79.36 million people (57.09% of the target) have received their first dose, and 48.45 million (35.12% of the target) have received their second dose.
Finally, for adolescents aged 12-17 years, 19.99 million (74.87% of the target) have received their first dose, and 14.1 million (52.78% of the target) have received their second dose.