As of January 4, 2022, Indonesia had administered 166.65 million doses of the first Covid-19 vaccine. According to Our World in Data, this places Indonesia fourth globally in the number of first Covid-19 vaccine doses administered, surpassing Brazil.
China holds the top position, having administered 1.26 billion first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to its citizens. India is in second place with 857.79 million first doses administered.
The United States is ranked third, having administered 244.95 million first doses. Brazil is in fifth place with 166.43 million first doses administered. Japan follows with 101.20 million first doses.
Pakistan has administered 98.56 million first doses, while Bangladesh has administered 87.55 million.
Mexico has administered 81.92 million first doses, and Vietnam has administered 77.85 million first doses.
Vaccination is crucial in reducing the risk of illness and death from the coronavirus. Therefore, the public is urged to participate in the ongoing vaccination program.
Furthermore, the public is urged to diligently adhere to the 3M health protocols: wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands with soap. These health protocols can prevent the spread of the coronavirus.