Distribution Of Sinovac Vaccines, East Java And Central Java Received The Most Rations

JAKARTA - PT Bio Farma (Persero) as a holding for state-owned enterprises (BUMN) has distributed the COVID-19 vaccine produced by a Chinese pharmaceutical company, Sinovac. Until today, all provinces in the country have received the vaccine.

However, the number of vaccine doses or vials received by each region was not the same. For example, the province that received the most vaccine vials was East Java with 77,760 vials or vaccine doses. Followed by Central Java as many as 62,560 vials.

Then, there were two regions that received the smallest doses of the COVID-19 vaccine made by Sinovac, namely Bangka Belitung 6,280 vaccine vials and Gorontalo 4,800 vials.

Bio Farma Secretary Bambang Heriyanto explained that the delivery of COVID-19 vaccine doses to each region was based on a request from the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes).

"The amount sent to each province is based on the request for the amount from the Ministry of Health," he said, when contacted, Tuesday, January 5.

The areas that received vaccines and the number of vials received were East Java 77,760 vials, Central Java 62,560 vials, Bali 31,000 vials, Banten 14,560 vials, Bengkulu 20,280 vials, West Sumatra 36,920 vials, Lampung 40,520 vials, and Riau 20,000 vials.

Then, South Sumatra 30,000 vials, Jambi 20,000 vials, North Kalimantan 10,680 vials, Papua 14,680 vials, North Maluku 7,160 vials, Maluku 15,120 vials, DKI Jakarta 39,200 vials, DI Yogyakarta 26,800 vials, West Nusa Tenggara 28,760 vials and Gorontalo 4,800 vials.

Furthermore, East Nusa Tenggara 13,200 vials, South Kalimantan 25,000 vials, Southeast Sulawesi 20,400 vials, East Kalimantan 25,520 vials, West Kalimantan 10,000 vials, Central Kalimantan 14,460 vials, North Sumatra 10,000 vials, South Sulawesi 30,000 vials, Central Sulawesi 11,000 vials, and Bangka Belitung 6,280 vials.

Then, Aceh 14,000 vials, Riau Islands 13,000 vials, West Papua 7,160 vials, North Sulawesi 13,200 vials, West Java 49,360 vials, and West Sulawesi not getting vaccines.