Several districts/cities in West Sulawesi province still record relatively low second-dose vaccination rates compared to other areas. Some of these districts/cities include Mamuju Tengah Regency, Polewali Mandar Regency, and Majene Regency.
As of today, these three regions have only completed 296,480 second doses out of the targeted 603,560 vaccine recipients.
Mamuju Tengah Regency is ranked first. As of yesterday, only 48.44 percent of the second-dose vaccination target has been achieved in this region, the lowest among the six districts/cities. The first dose has reached 78.28 percent, or 135,920 vaccine recipients.
The vaccination program in this district/city targets 103,240 participants. According to the Ministry of Health's data, the average weekly vaccination rate in Mamuju Tengah last week was 233 participants. The current remaining vaccine stock is 11,980 doses.
Next is Polewali Mandar Regency. This area has the second-lowest second-dose vaccination rate. With a target of 370,050 vaccine recipients, only 48.63 percent, or 179,960 recipients, have been vaccinated.
The first dose has reached 78.17 percent, or 477,270 vaccine recipients. According to the Ministry of Health's data, the average weekly vaccination rate in Polewali Mandar last week was 349 participants. The current remaining vaccine stock is 27,612 doses.
Majene Regency is ranked third. With a target of 130,260 vaccine recipients, 51.07 percent, or 66,519 recipients, have received the second dose. According to the Ministry of Health's data, the average weekly vaccination rate in Majene last week was 310 participants. The currently available vaccine stock is 4,794 doses.
At the provincial level, the total first-dose vaccination in West Sulawesi has reached 69.99 percent, or 875,410 vaccine recipients. The second-dose vaccination has reached 48.38 percent, covering 605,120 vaccine recipients.