Indonesia had administered approximately 59 million doses of the Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine by Tuesday, July 20, 2021. This includes 42,360,779 doses administered as the first dose, and 16,453,805 doses as the second dose.
With these figures, domestic vaccination coverage is only 20.3% of the target of 208,265,720 people for the first dose. For the second dose, vaccination coverage is only 7.9% of the target.
1,586,284 healthcare workers, or 108% of the target, have received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. 1,439,379 healthcare workers, or 98% of the target, have received the second dose.
23,961,106 public officials, or 138.3% of the target, have received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. 9,806,443 public officials, or 56.6% of the target, have received the second dose.
4,705,372 elderly individuals have received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, and 2,966,695 have received the second dose. These figures represent 21.8% and 13.8% of the target, respectively.
11,617,199 members of the general public, or 8.2% of the target, have received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. 2,241,255 of them, or 1.6% of the target, have received the second dose.
Meanwhile, 490,818 children aged 12-17 years have received the first dose, or 1.8% of the target. Only 33 have received the second dose.
Despite the ongoing Covid-19 vaccination program, the public is urged to remain disciplined in implementing the 3M health protocols: wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands with soap. This is crucial to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.