JAKARTA - National Armed Forces Commander Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo directly observed mass vaccination activities at Minhaajurrosyidiin Islamic Boarding School, East Jakarta, Tuesday (07/13/2021).
The mass vaccination was initiated by the central Board of the Indonesian Islamic Da'wah Institute (LDII) in collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Health, National Armed Forces and National.
Sigit appreciated the Islamic Boarding School and Central Board of Indonesian Islamic Da'wah Institute because they have played a role in conducting mass vaccinations for the community. According to Sigit, to create Herd Immunity or group immunity against Covid-19, collaboration with all elements of society is needed.
"Thank you to the committee for carrying out this mass vaccination activity," said Sigit in his review.
The former Police Chief of Criminal Investigation Agency said that the target for vaccination at the Minhaajurrosyidiin Islamic Boarding School is 1,000 peoples per day and has started since June 14, 2021.
"To date, 14,928 peoples have been vaccinated. Involving sixty vaccinators from the Health Service, National Armed Forces and National Police," said the former Banten Regional Police Chief.
Meanwhile, the National Armed Forces Commander reminded the event committee regarding the implementation of second phase mass vaccination. He also conveyed the Government's target of vaccinating two million per day.
This place is suitable because the circulation is good, open and the field is wide. We give motivation to the committee, by coming here to review activities, said Hadi on the same occasion.
In addition to observing the Islamic Boarding School, the National Armed Forces Commander and the National Police Chief directly checked the mass vaccination activity at Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, which was organized by the Atma Jaya Alumni Association of Atma Jaya Catholic University in synergy with the Atma Jaya Catholic Foundation.
This activity is organized
since 7 July 2021. Vaccination targets are students and
the general public as many as 1,000 peoples per day. Until today, the achievement of vaccination at Atma Jaya Catholic University is 3,805 peoples.