National COVID-19 vaccination as of Monday, January 2, 2023, has reached 451.58 million doses. The details are as follows: 204.03 million doses for the first dose, 174.78 million for the second dose, 68.57 million for the third dose, 1.17 million for the fourth dose, and 3.01 million doses for community-based vaccination.
A total of 2.05 million healthcare workers have received the first dose of the vaccine, or 139.52% of the target. 2.01 million healthcare workers have received the second dose, or 136.94% of the target. For healthcare workers, the government has recommended a third and fourth dose, with 1.81 million doses and 810,760 doses administered respectively.
For the first dose vaccination of public officials, 18.3 million people have received it, or 105.6% of the target. Of this number, 17.07 million people, or 98.5% of the target, have received the second dose.
In the first phase, the government also prioritized elderly people for vaccination. However, to date, only 18.31 million people, or 84.95% of the target, have received the first dose. 15.2 million people, or 70.54% of the target, have received the second dose.
Starting in July 2021, the government also targeted vaccination for vulnerable and general population groups. For this group, 116.97 million people, or 82.83% of the target, have received the first dose. 99.44 million people, or 70.42% of the target, have received the second dose.
Another vaccination target group is adolescents aged 12-17 years. A total of 25.53 million people in this group, or 95.59% of the target, have received the first dose. Of that number, 22.32 million people, or 83.56% of the target, have received the second dose.