Tribratanews.polri.go.id- Murung Raya. Greater Jakarta Metro. Regional Police has run 70 percent of the Free Vaccination program in the Makasar District, East Jakarta. Vaccination activities are targeted to target 100 percent of the citizens of the capital city until August 17, 2021.
The percentage of residents who have been vaccinated is 70 percent, said Makasar Regional Police Chief, Police Commissioner TF Hutagaol in Jakarta, Sunday (08/08/2021).
The Makassar Sector Police Chief said that the number of residents in Makasar District is 221,538 peoples. The targets for the Free Vaccination are 144,348 peoples.
From this target, 100,412 peoples have received the first dose of vaccination. It leaves only 43,936 peoples who have not been vaccinated. Residents who have not been vaccinated are targeted to be completed by August 17, 2021.
Vaccination activities are also ongoing at the Merdeka 115 Vaccination Outlet in the Grafur Print Building, Neighbourhood 011, North Sukabumi Village, Kebayoran Lama District, West Jakarta. As of today, 47 peoples signed up to be vaccinated.
However, only 43 peoples were successfully vaccinated. With details of 36 peoples for dose I, and 7 peoples for dose II. The rest were postponed because the condition of the recipient's body did not meet the requirements. "Four people were postponed due to health reasons," said the head of Neighbourhood 011, Rahmat.
It is known, Greater Jakarta Metro. Regional Police launched the Free Vaccination program. This program targets 3,060,000 residents in DKI Jakarta to receive the covid-19 vaccination in the period 1-17 August 2021, with the aim of forming community immunity or herd immunity as a gift for the 76th Indonesian Independence Day. To make the program a success, Greater Jakarta Metro. Regional Police has received logistical assistance from donors. This assistance will be distributed to 900 Neighbourhoods spread across the Jakarta area.
"There is assistance from various agencies, including creative ideas from students," said Greater Jakarta Metro. Regional Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran at theGreater Jakarta Metro. Regional Police, Jakarta, Friday (07/30/2021).
Greater Jakarta Metro. Regional Police Chief said that this program is a collaboration with many elements of the community without involving structural health workers such as health centers or hospitals.
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