The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) recorded three districts/cities in Bali with weekly average vaccinations above the Bali average, currently recorded at 1,650 doses as of Wednesday, May 25, 2022.
The three top districts/cities with averages above 2,000 doses are Denpasar City, Badung Regency, and Gianyar Regency, with values of 4,159 doses, 3,876 doses, and 1,887 doses respectively.
Denpasar City ranks first with a weekly average vaccination of 4,159 doses. Vaccine usage up to yesterday was recorded at 2.02 million doses. In the national dashboard data recapitulation, the complete vaccination achievement in this region has reached 154.75 percent.
According to the Ministry of Health, the available vaccine stock in this city will run out in the next 12 days. This remaining usage time is calculated based on the available stock of 52,306 doses, and vaccine usage is the highest in Bali.
Following Denpasar is Badung Regency in second place. The complete vaccination achievement in this regency has reached 122.71 percent. Compared to the previous week, the weekly average vaccination in this regency reached 3,876 doses. The currently available vaccine stock is 29,108 doses. This stock is estimated to run out in the next seven days.
Also in the top five, besides the two regions above, is Gianyar Regency with a weekly average vaccination of 1,887 doses. Complete vaccination coverage has reached 97.96 percent. Bangli Regency has a weekly average vaccination of 1,318 doses and a complete vaccination achievement of 88.87%, and Buleleng Regency has a vaccination average of 1,102 doses and a complete vaccination achievement of 85.11%.
Some of the regions outside Java with the highest average vaccination rates include Simalungun, Rokan Hulu, and Lampung Tengah, 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.