Jakarta, Oct. 31 -- Jakarta Health Office reported that more than 2.56 million residents, or 92.5 percent of registrants, have participated in the city's Free Health Check (CKG) program as of October 2025.
Acting Head of the Public Health Division, Sri Puji Wahyuni, said Friday that total registrations reached 2,770,691 people.
"On average, the CKG program serves around 10,000 people per day through community health centers, auxiliary centers, or mobile community-based services," she said.
The Health Office said the most common health issues among residents are cardiovascular risk factors, particularly central obesity and insufficient physical activity.
"This shows that many Jakarta residents still struggle to maintain a healthy lifes...
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