Tribratanews.polri.go.id - Kendari. Chief of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, Police Major General Yan Sultra Indrajaya and his staff continue to suppress the spread of Covid-19 in Southeast Sulawesi. Not just sharing masks as a community defence parameter against Covid-19 surveillance, Chief of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police is encouraging the acceleration of vaccination. This time, targeting groups of people with disabilities.
Chief of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police ordered the Resort Police of all South Sulawesi ranks to make the mass vaccination of people with disabilities a success. Not just issuing orders, Chief of the Regional Police even went directly to the field to ensure that vaccinations were running optimally. Accompanied by the Deputy Chief of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police, Brigadier General of Police Waris Agono, Chief of the Regional Police monitors vaccinations at one of the outlets provided by Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police.
Chief of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police said that his party provided 91 Presisi vaccine outlets spread across a number of jurisdictions of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police. The provision of vaccination booths is aimed at accelerating the vaccination program promoted by the central government. Based on data from the local government, people with disabilities in Southeast Sulawesi are approximately 3,638 people.
"We hope that everyone can get vaccinations, and we will continue to carry out vaccination booths so that friends with disabilities can be served optimally" said Chief of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police.
People with disabilities are the same as a society in general. They also have the same right to health services.
The stock of vaccines in Southeast Sulawesi is still sufficient, although some time ago, the supply of vaccines was limited in number. For this reason, people don't have to worry about not getting the vaccine because the vaccine is already available.
Meanwhile, Chief of Kendari Resort Police, Police Superintendent Didik Erfianto, targets the vaccine service for persons with disabilities in the Kendari Resort Police jurisdiction to be completed in four days. Resort Police open service from Thursday to Sunday, tomorrow. “Based on data from the Kendari City Social Service, there are 900 people with disabilities in Kendari City, but after diversification, there are 600 people left. So our target is three to four days of vaccination," he said.
Kendari Resort Police can provide vaccinations for special-needs residents from outside Kendari at outlets prepared at Sector Police. "Please. Residents from out of town who happen to be in Kendari City and want a vaccine can contact us if you need to be picked up at his house. If there is information, please convey it to Community Police Officer," added Police Superintendent Didik.
Chief of Kendari Resort Police ensured no special requirements for persons with disabilities to participate in the vaccination. The companion or family can take the prospective vaccine recipient to the specified Sector Police, even though the person concerned does not have an identity card (KTP).