The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) recorded an average elderly vaccination coverage of 32.91 percent based on KTP (Indonesian ID card) identity in Maluku, data updated as of Tuesday, July 19, 2022. This figure is lower than the national average, which currently stands at 58.39 percent.
Ambon City ranks first with the highest elderly vaccination coverage based on KTP identity at 54.12 percent. The elderly vaccination coverage based on KTP identity in this city shows improvement compared to the previous week, which was recorded at 54 percent.
The same condition occurs in Southeast Maluku, which recorded elderly vaccination coverage based on KTP identity at 42.04 percent. In this city, the elderly vaccination coverage based on KTP identity is also higher than the previous week, which was only 41.96 percent. Next is the Tanimbar Islands. This city in Maluku province recorded elderly vaccination coverage based on KTP identity at 41.05 percent.
The Aru Islands and Buru are next, with recorded elderly vaccination coverage based on KTP identity at 40.39 percent and 33.75 percent, respectively.
Nationally, the average elderly vaccination coverage based on KTP identity across 34 provinces is currently on an upward trend compared to the previous week, which was only 58.24 percent.