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Over 11 Million Indonesians Fully Vaccinated Against Covid-19

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8 June 2021 08:20 WIB

An officer is seen injecting Covid-19 vaccines to a person at As Syafiiyah 2 Vocational School, Cilangkap, Jakarta, Wednesday, June 2 2021. Vaccinations are given to residents after the formation of a Covid-19 cluster after Lebaran in the area. TEMPO/Nurdiansah

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - More than 11 million people in Indonesia have received their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine as of Monday afternoon, according to the Task Force for COVID-19 Handling.

As many as 70,312 people received their second jab on Monday, bringing the total number of fully vaccinated Indonesians to 11,197,069.

Meanwhile, the number of Indonesians receiving their first dose of the vaccine increased by 132,315 to reach 17,775,918.

The government is targeting to vaccinate 40,349,049 people against COVID-19 in the first and second phases of the national vaccination program, which is prioritizing healthcare workers, public service officers, and senior citizens.

The inoculation of public service workers, including teachers and senior citizens, is still under way in several parts of the country.

Overall, the government is seeking to vaccinate 181.5 million citizens, or 70 percent of the population, to create herd immunity against the virus.

Read: Return of Migrant Workers Blamed for COVID-19 Surge in Bangkalan

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