National COVID-19 vaccination as of Sunday, October 31, 2021, has reached 195.56 million doses. This includes 119.66 million first doses, 73.7 million second doses, and 2.2 million doses administered through community-based vaccination programs.
A total of 2.01 million healthcare workers have received the first dose, exceeding the target by 137.06%. 1.89 million healthcare workers have received the second dose, exceeding the target by 129.01%. Furthermore, 1.13 million healthcare workers (77.22% of the target) have received a third dose.
For public sector workers, 28.06 million people (161.93% of the target) have received the first dose, and 22.87 million (132% of the target) have received the second dose.
The elderly were prioritized in the first phase. However, to date, only 8.61 million (39.93% of the target) have received the first dose, and 5.28 million (24.5% of the target) have received the second dose.
Starting in July 2021, the government also targeted vulnerable and general populations. For this group, 75.49 million people (54.3% of the target) have received the first dose, and 39.24 million (28.51% of the target) have received the second dose.
Finally, for adolescents aged 12-17 years, 4.31 million (16.15% of the target) have received the first dose, and 3.39 million (12.7% of the target) have received the second dose.