Website link to check the stock of COVID-19 vaccine at the Ministry of Health. This page serves as a place to find out the stock of Covid-19 vaccines for the people of Indonesia.
The Ministry of Health’s website vaccine.kemkes.go.id is currently undergoing an update.
SuaraBekaci.id – Website link to check the stock of COVID-19 vaccine from Ministry of Health. This site serves as a place to find out covid-19 vaccine stock for the Indonesian people.
The Ministry of Health’s website vaccine.kemkes.go.id is currently undergoing an update.
The Ministry of Health has updated the menu, which initially only contained vaccine status and the COVID-19 situation.
Now it has been added to the vaccine stock menu. The aim is to increase transparency and control of vaccine stocks at the provincial and district/city levels in real time.
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How to Check Vaccine Stock from the Ministry of Health Website
If you want to see the stock of vaccines, you can take advantage of this website www.kemekes.go.id.
Following how to check vaccine stock through the website.
- Open the website https://vacsin.kemkes.go.id/
- Select the ‘vaccine stock’ menu.
- Select province then district/city
- Vaccine availability data will appear in the form of tables and graphs
You can also view data in the form of:
- Number of vaccine recipients
- Usage
- Stock of vaccine doses
- Weekly vaccination rate
- Estimated remaining days from stock
Recordings made through the immunization monitoring system and electronic logistics are reported back in real-time to the Covid-19 Vaccination data information system. Furthermore, it is displayed on the vaccination dashboard and will be updated regularly once a day at 17.00 WIB.
You need to know, vaccine stock data that has arrived in Indonesia is around 190 million doses in the form of raw materials (bulk) and ready-made vaccines. Meanwhile, the stock of vaccines ready to be distributed until August 2021 has reached 82.3 million doses.
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Then, until 2022, the government has secured a stock of 428 million doses of vaccine to be given to 208, 2 million vaccination targets. Distribution will be done in stages. As of August 8, 2021, it is known that 50 million Indonesians have received the first dose of vaccine.
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