Recipients Of Two Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine In Indonesia Reaches 107.05 Million People

JAKARTA - Recipients of two doses of COVID-19 vaccine in Indonesia reached 107,051,563 (107.05 million) after the addition of 415,390 people who had undergone complete vaccination.

Data from the Ministry of Health as of December 19, quoted by Antara, noted that 171,582 people received the first dose, making 151,417,878 people who had received the first vaccination.

With this number, 51.40 percent of the target of 208,265,720 Indonesians set by the government has been achieved to get two injections of the COVID-19 vaccine.

While the recipients of the third dose were 1,268,716 people. The details of the achievement of this COVID-19 vaccination are 1,948,081 health workers have undergone two vaccinations from the target of 1,468,764 people.

In the elderly category of 21,553,118 people targeted, 8,391,537 people have received the second vaccination.

For public officers, a second vaccination has been carried out for 21,097,362 people, or more than the target of 17,327,167 previously set.

In vulnerable groups and the general public, the second dose of vaccination has been carried out on 58,140,768 people from the target of 141,211,181 people. Meanwhile, at the age of 12-17 years, 16,264,159 people received the second dose of vaccination from the target of 26,705,490 people.

Previously, data from the COVID-19 Handling Task Force showed that today there were also 164 additional COVID-19 cases. The new cases were accompanied by reports of 155 people who had recovered and four people died.

With this addition, since March 2020, Indonesia has had 4,260,544 positive cases, of which 4,111,619 people have recovered from COVID-19 and 144,002 people have died.