JAKARTA - The number of Indonesians who have received two COVID-19 vaccine injections or have completed vaccinations is recorded at 15.8 million people.

Data from the COVID-19 Task Force, as quoted from Antara, Thursday, July 15, stated that this figure increased from 198,545 people who finished undergoing the vaccine to a total of 15,810,099 people.

Meanwhile, residents who had just received the first injection of the vaccine as of Thursday, July 15, recorded 39,628,149 people. Or an increase of 718,716 people from the previous day.

The number of residents who have finished undergoing COVID-19 vaccination covers 7.59 percent of the total 208,265,720 Indonesian population who are targeted to receive two vaccine injections.

In detail, the full dose of COVID-19 vaccination has been given to 1,434,098 people out of 1,468,764 residents in the human resource group in the health sector who were targeted for vaccination.

Among public service sector workers, 9,221,913 out of a total of 17,327,167 people targeted for vaccination have completed their vaccinations.

In the elderly population, there are 3,162,484 out of 21,553,118 targeted people who have received two COVID-19 vaccine injections.

Residents with the category of vulnerable communities and the general public who have finished undergoing COVID-19 vaccination, there are 1,991,585 people from the target of 141,211,181 people.

The COVID-19 vaccination began to be carried out in children aged 12 to 17 years in July 2021. The first dose of vaccine was recorded to have been given to 306,055 people in that age range.


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