JakartaPost-Aug 18

Jakarta has carried out an exemplary COVID-19 vaccination acceleration since President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo ordered the capital to inoculate 7.5 million out of 10.5 million residents before the end of this month in order to achieve “herd immunity”. Jokowi did not specify whether the target was for the first or the second doses, but this accounts for slightly over 70 percent of Jakarta’s population — a conventional threshold for herd immunity even though herd immunity means people need to be fully vaccinated. But experts say Jakarta still has a long way to go, especially since fewer than 50 percent of the targeted recipients in the capital have been fully vaccinated. Adding to the problem is that Jakarta residents only make up 60 percent of people receiving the first dose. The rest, about 3.7 million people, are not registered as Jakarta residents — more than half of them are public and essential service workers who commute to work in Jakarta.

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