Vice President reviews Sinergi Sehat vaccination center in Jakarta

Jakarta – Vice President Ma’ ruf Amin examined the implementation of COVID-19 vaccination at the Sinergi Sehat Vaccination Center organized by the University of Indonesia Alumni Association (Iluni UI) at the Media Hotel and Tower, Tuesday.

” I am positive that the COVID-19 vaccination center, started by Iluni UI, will continue to prioritize health protocols to prevent new clusters,” Vice President Amin said.

As previously known, vaccination is one of the important keys to suppressing the spread of COVID-19 Vaccination can assist to build herd immunity amongst individuals and reduce the spread of the infection, Amin kept in mind.

In addition, COVID-19 vaccination need to be supported by the main and local governments’ steps to increase implementation of the 3T program (testing, tracing, treatment) and to ensure neighborhood discipline in enforcing health procedures.

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The Healthy Synergy Vaccination Center is arranged by Iluni UI along with the Indonesian Vertical Hospital Association (ARVI), Telecommunication and Information Availability Agency (BAKTI) of Interaction and Informatics Ministry, and Media Group, with a target of covering 2 thousand individuals per day from July 22 to September 17.

Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Healthcare Facility, Fatmawati Medical Facility, Sulianti Saroso Health Center, PON Health Center, Soeharto Herdjaan Hospital, RSKO Jakarta Hospital, Persahabatan Healthcare Facility, Harapan Kita Medical Facility, and Dharmain Medical facility have actually partaken in the undertaking.

The Sinergi Sehat Vaccination Center opens vaccination services for those aged 12 years and above, the elderly, pregnant females, and breastfeeding moms. The kinds of vaccines provided at the vaccination center are Sinovac, AstraZeneca, and Moderna.

According to data from covid19 go.id, till September 13, Indonesia had actually administered the very first dose to over 72 million people, while 42 million people had actually been fully vaccinated. Indonesia aims to vaccinate a minimum of 208 million of its populace to attain herd resistance.

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