Indonesia had administered 100 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine by 6 PM WIB on August 31, 2021. This comprises 63.4 million first doses, 36 million second doses, and 640,100 third doses.
The first dose of the vaccine had been administered to 1.6 million healthcare workers, or 112.38% of the target. 1.5 million healthcare workers (104.19% of the target) have received two doses, and 640,100 healthcare workers (43.58% of the target) have received three doses.
33.6 million public workers (193.79% of the target) have received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. Of this number, 19.2 million (110.91% of the target) have received the second dose.
19.5 million people (13.78% of the target) from the vulnerable and general population groups have received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. 9.3 million people (6.56% of the target) have received two doses.
5.3 million elderly people (24.54% of the target) have received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. 3.8 million elderly people (17.44% of the target) have completed their vaccination.
2.7 million people (9.97% of the target) aged 12-17 years have received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. Of this number, 1.8 million (6.63% of the target) have received the second dose.
The independent vaccination program ("vaksin gotong royong") has reached 809,600 people (5.4% of the target) for the first dose, and 496,900 people (3.31% of the target) for the second dose.
Vaccination is crucial in reducing the risk of death and illness from Covid-19. Therefore, the public is urged to participate in the ongoing vaccination program.
Furthermore, the public needs to diligently adhere to the 3M health protocols: wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands with soap. These protocols can prevent the spread of Covid-19.