Super-immunity Behind COVID's Slowing Down in Indonesia: Expert
In recent days there have been statements about super-immunity as one of the reasons cases in our country and also some other countries can remain sloping
In recent days there have been statements about super-immunity as one of the reasons cases in our country and also some other countries can remain sloping
However, National Commission on Adverse Events Following Immunization has received hundreds of reports of AEFI cases from across the country in 2021.
Initially, we expected to reach 80 percent first dose vaccination coverage and 60 percent (second dose) vaccination coverage by the end of December 2021, the spokesperson said.
More than 108 million people in Indonesia have been fully vaccinated while the county continues the acceleration to reach their vaccination target.
Bandung COVID-19 Task Force said it has vaccinated all of its adults with at least the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
"The WHO has targeted countries to reach 40 percent vaccination coverage by December 2021. Currently, we have surpassed that," said Deputy Minister of Health.
Indonesia has started vaccinating children aged six to 11 on Tuesday, December 14, but only a handful of provinces have been allowed to roll out the vaccination.
Indonesian government plans to make COVID-19 an endemic by April 2022, but it warned people to remain rigorous in implementing health protocols.
The Indonesian government has announced that COVID-19 vaccine for children aged six to 11 will be rolled out from December 24.
There are six indicators to watch. The first three indicators are, first, recording the number of active COVID-19 cases; second, calculating the occupancy of beds in hospitals or the Bed Occupation Rate (BOR); and third?
Jakarta Health Office targets 900 thousand children to be vaccinated.
By Monday night, Indonesia has received 134,500 Novavax vaccines named Covavax
The COVID-19 Task Force reported on Wednesday that more than 86 million of citizens have received the second dose of coronavirus vaccine.
Bali's Covid-19 Task Force Secretary, I Made Rentin, stated that the first dose of vaccination rate has reached above 100 percent from the target.