As of Tuesday, July 13, 2021, 37,031,826 people in Indonesia have received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. 15,254,221 of these individuals have also received their second dose.
The breakdown is as follows: 1,575,406 healthcare workers received the first dose (107.3% of the target), and 1,430,768 received the second dose (97.4% of the target).
20,272,240 public officials have received the first dose (117% of the target). Of this number, 8,939,093 (51.6% of the target) have received the second dose.
5,101,997 elderly individuals have received the first dose (23.7% of the target), and 3,069,958 have received the second dose (14.2% of the target).
9,933,004 members of the general public have received the first dose (7% of the target), and 1,814,388 have received the second dose (1.3% of the target).
148,999 children aged 12-17 have received the first dose (0.6% of the target), with only 14 receiving the second dose. This is because vaccination for children aged 12-17 only began at the end of June 2021.
Despite the ongoing vaccination program, the public is urged to remain disciplined in adhering to the 3M health protocols: wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands with soap. This is crucial to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.