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119 Orang ASN dan PJLP Kelurahan Pulau Panggang Telah Divaksin Covid-19

COVID-19 Vaccine Has Been Given to 90 Percent of ASNs and PJLPs in Panggang Island

Total 118 state civil servants (ASNs) and Other Individual Service Providers (PJLPs) in Panggang Island, North Thousand Islands Sub-district, Thousand Islands have been injected the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. It has reached 90 percent from total ASNs and PJLPs who are targeted to receive vaccine in Panggang Island Urban Village.

Vaccination for the second dose will be given on March 29

Panggang Island Urban Village Health Center (Puskesmas) Head, Tri Lusmantoro mentioned, his side continues to intensify vaccination socialization to ASNs and PJLPs thus vaccination program can be completed as soon as possible.

"ASNs and PJLPs are included in public service personnel category who are currently prioritized in the Second Phase of COVID-19 Vaccination," he said, Tuesday (3/16).

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She asked ASNs and PJLPs who have been injected with first dose of vaccine to keep implementing health protocols to avoid COVID-19 transmission.

"Vaccination for the second dose will be given on March 29," he added.

On the other hand, Panggang Island Urban Village Acting Head (Plt), Iskandar stated, vaccination for ASns and PJLPs is carried out in accordance with participant's health condition and availability of vaccines.

"We hope vaccination can protect our personnel in serving residents," he conveyed.

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