7.4 Million Indonesians Have Received Full COVID-19 Vaccination
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The Indonesian Ministry of Health recorded 7,411,095 people in Indonesia who have been fully vaccinated, or received two doses of the Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine, as of Wednesday, April 28, 2021. This number is equivalent to 61% of the total recipients of the first dose of the vaccine, which currently stands at 12,150,377 people.
Vaccine recipients consist of health workers, public officials, and the elderly. First dose vaccinations for health workers have reached 1,489,628 people, or 101.42% of the target. Meanwhile, the second dose of the vaccine has been administered to 1,350,703 health workers, or 92% of the target.
Public officials who have received the first dose of the vaccine number 8,175,635 people, or 47.18% of the target. Meanwhile, public officials who have received the second dose reach 4,603,443 people, or 26.60% of the target.
The elderly who have received the first dose of the vaccine number only 2,484,374 people, and the second dose 1,451,949 people. These numbers are significantly lower compared to other priority groups, reaching only 11.5% of the target for the first dose and 6.7% for the second dose.
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