Personnel Put Stickers on Houses of Residents Who Haven't Been Vaccinated in Untung Jawa Island
Reported by Suparni | Translated by Maria Inggita
Personnel of Untung Jawa Island Urban Village PPKM Command Post, South Thousand Islands Sub-district, Thousand Islands put stickers on houses of residents who hadn't been vaccinated against COVID-19.
There are still 249 targeted residents who haven't received first dose vaccine
Untung Jawa Island Urban Village Satpol PP Head, Basahir mentioned, today his side put stickers on 11 houses owned by residents in RT 03/01 who hadn't been vaccinated.
95 Percent of Students in Central Jakarta Get Vaccinated"We collaborate with TNI/Police to attach stickers on houses," he said, Tuesday (8/17).
By putting stickers, he assessed, it would make it easier for health workers and urban village officials to identify residents who hadn't been vaccinated.
"There is several reasons why they haven't been vaccinated yet. For example, they have to postpone the vaccination because of they don't pass health screening, moved out but they are still Untung Jawa Island residents," he added.
Based on data, vaccination realization in Untung Jawa Island Urban Village as of August 15, as many as 1,685 people or 87.13 percent of total target 1,934 people aged 12 years and over have been injected with first dose vaccine. While 815 targeted residents have been injected with second dose vaccine.
"There are still 249 targeted residents who haven't received first dose vaccine. We will accelerate our work thus all targeted residents with improved health condition can be vaccinated immediately," he stated.