Tribratanews.polri.go.id- Palangkaraya. Chief of Central Kalimantan Regional Police, Police Inspector General Dedy Prasetyo, directly monitored mass vaccination at Sanaman Mantikei field, Palangka Raya City, which took place August 06, 2021.
Chief of Central Kalimantan Regional Police Chief together with Central Kalimantan Governor Sugianto Sabran, Commander of 102 Military Resort Command Panju Panjung Brigadier General Purwo Sudaryanto, and Deputy Chief of Central Kalimantan Regional, Police Brigadier General Ida Oetari Poernamasasi, saw people’s enthusiasm people who participated in Covid-19 vaccination.
Meanwhile, there are 73 vaccinators with details of 40 from Indonesia National Police, 20 from Indonesia National Armed Forces, 8 from Jekan Raya Health Center, and 5 from Kalawate Hospital assigned to provide vaccinations for residents.
Chief of Central Kalimantan Regional Police through Head of Public Affairs, Police Grand Commissioner Eko Saputro said vaccination target on that occasion was 3,000 vaccines, with details of 1,000 vaccine doses I and 2,000 vaccines II.
"I hope this vaccination can increase herd immunity in the community so the spread of Covid-19 can be suppressed," Head of Public Affairs mentioned in a written statement, Thursday (08/05/2021).
Head of Public Affairs of Central Kalimantan Regional Police also said in addition to the Sanaman Mantikei Field, vaccination was also carried out in Palangka Raya University Hall with target of 1,000 vaccines. It is known that the mass vaccination is to celebrate 76th Anniversary of Indonesian Independence.
For information, as of Tuesday (08/03), total population in Central Kalimantan who received the first dose of vaccination reached 443,051 people (21.23%) and 250,043 people (11.98%) for dose 2 of the target number of 2,086,905 people as of Tuesday (08/03).
Governor of Central Kalimantan said this number was still far from expected. However, his party was determined to run at full speed to reach 100%. He also added, based on existing calculation, Central Kalimantan could reach 50,000 doses vaccination per day.