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Ministry of Health: Already 119.992,852 residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in full doses

Jakarta, The Indonesia Post – The Indonesian Ministry of Health reported that as many as 119,992,852 Indonesian citizens had received a complete dose of the COVID-19 vaccine until Monday, January 17, 2022.

A press release from the Ministry of Health received by ANTARA in Jakarta, Monday, said the number of residents who received the two doses of the vaccine had increased by 246,320.

The number of recipients of the first dose of vaccine increased by 327,952 people so that it is now 176.629,941 people.

The Ministry of Health also said that the recipients of the third vaccine dose had reached 1,341,248 people, an increase of 1,188 people.

In addition to announcing the latest data on recipients of the first, second and third doses of vaccine, the Ministry of Health also released a vaccination target of 208,265,720 people.

On Monday, there was an increase in the number of positive confirmed cases of COVID-19 as many as 772 cases in the country.

Meanwhile, the increase in the number of patients who recovered from COVID-19 transmission nationwide today reached 598 patients.

Then the addition of the number of patients who died due to COVID-19 was recorded at four patients.

Nationally, the number of active cases rose by 170 cases to 8,775 active cases.

The number of specimens examined today was 269,513 specimens with a positivity rate of 0.43 percent. (mhn/bbs)

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