Several districts/cities in West Java province still record a relatively low level of second-dose vaccination compared to other areas. Some of these districts/cities include Majalengka Regency, Subang Regency, and Ciamis Regency.
As of yesterday, in the vaccination program, these three regencies have only completed 2.52 million doses for the second dose, out of the expected target of 3.33 million vaccine recipients.
Majalengka Regency is ranked first. As of yesterday, for the second dose vaccination, this region has recorded 75.17%. This is the lowest compared to the other 27 districts/cities. As for the first dose achievement, as of yesterday, 92.42% has been achieved, or 1.89 million vaccine recipients.
This district/city's vaccination program is planned to target 1.05 million participants. According to data from the Ministry of Health, the average vaccination last week in Majalengka was [number of participants] participants. The current vaccine stock is 48,291 doses.
Next is Subang Regency. For the second dose vaccination, this area is ranked second lowest. With a vaccine target of 1.29 million participants, 75.85% or 974,800 participants have been successfully vaccinated.
The first dose achievement is recorded at 96.72%, or 2.47 million vaccine recipients. According to data from the Ministry of Health, the average vaccination last week in Subang was [number of participants] participants. Currently, the available vaccine stock is 111,130 doses.
Ciamis Regency is ranked third. With a vaccine target of 998,030 participants, 75.94% or 757,910 participants have been successfully vaccinated for the second dose. According to data from the Ministry of Health, the average vaccination last week in Ciamis was 3,799 participants. The remaining vaccine stock is currently recorded at 45,987 doses.
Regarding vaccination achievement at the provincial level, the total first dose vaccination in West Java has reached 85.95%, or 36.62 million vaccine recipients. The second dose vaccination has reached 74.58%, reaching 31.78 million vaccine recipients.