The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) recorded four districts/cities with an average weekly vaccination rate above the DKI Jakarta average, which currently stands at 6,833.5 doses as of Wednesday, March 30, 2022.
The average vaccination rate for the top three districts/cities, with figures above 8,000 doses, are South Jakarta, West Jakarta, and East Jakarta, with values of 11,318 doses, 8,694 doses, and 7,856 doses respectively.
South Jakarta ranks first with an average weekly vaccination rate of 11,318 doses. As of yesterday, a total of 7.36 million doses have been used. In the national dashboard recapitulation, the complete vaccination achievement in this region has reached 152.15 percent.
According to the Ministry of Health, the available vaccine stock in this city will run out in the next 18 days. This remaining usage period is calculated based on the available stock of 211,820 doses, and vaccine usage is the highest in DKI Jakarta.
West Jakarta is second. The complete vaccination achievement in this city has reached 107.66 percent. Compared to the previous week, the average weekly vaccination rate in this city reached 8,694 doses. The available vaccine stock in this city will run out in the next 23 days. This remaining usage period is calculated from the remaining stock recorded at 204,830 doses.
Following this, the average weekly vaccination in East Jakarta is 7,856 doses and the complete vaccination achievement is 97.45 percent; Central Jakarta with 7,187 doses and a complete vaccination achievement of 200.36 percent; and North Jakarta with 5,856 doses and a complete vaccination achievement of 119.63 percent.
Some of the regions outside Java with the highest average vaccination rates include Simalungun, Rokan Hulu, and Central Lampung, with average vaccinations of 7,506 doses, 6,305 doses, and 6,083 doses respectively.
Although COVID-19 transmission has decreased in some areas, the government urges everyone to help reduce COVID-19 transmission by always wearing masks, maintaining distance, and frequently washing hands with soap and running water. Avoiding crowds and reducing mobility also contribute to suppressing the spread of the coronavirus.