Indonesia Rolls out Second COVID-19 Booster Shots for Health Workers
The decision was also based on recommendation issued by the Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (ITAGI).
The decision was also based on recommendation issued by the Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (ITAGI).
The pandemic is predicted to last longer than anticipated.
Booster doses should be prioritized for the elderlies.
Booster shots will be made mandatory for Indonesians over the age of 18 who are traveling abroad.
The military, police, and local governments will encourage vaccination and conduct tracing more rigorously.
A decision to this effect was made during a limited cabinet meeting chaired by President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) at Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, on Monday.
"And they have been found in four people in Bali."
The Ministry of Health reported that 40,967,039 people have received the third dose of the Covid-19 vaccine (booster) on Friday, May 6, 2022.
Only 27.2 percent of senior citizens across the country have received COVID-19 booster shot.
Ministry of Health has announced that Sinovac vaccine will be used as a COVID-19 booster shot.
While the majority of senior citizens in Jakarta have been fully-vaccinated, their participation in booster rollout is still currently low and needs to be improved.
BPOM issues emergency use authorization (UEA) upon evaluation on the safety and efficacy aspects of Sinopharm vaccine, which will be used as homologous booster.
The decision was made because the country considers public health to be the most important aspect.
The Agency issued emergency use authorization (UEA) after evaluation with experts found the vaccines to have met the standards and requirements.
The program will start on Wednesday, January 12, and spokesperson for COVID-19 vaccination Siti Nadia Tarmizi said the COVID-19 booster shot will be both free and paid.