Legislator Adi Kurnia Setiadi Facilitates 9,000 Targeted People for Vaccination
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta DPRD Legislator Adi Kurnia Setiadi, facilitated 9,000 targeted people aged 12 and over in Kramat Jati Sub-district, East Jakarta, to get vaccinated.
This is done to speed up vaccination achievement so that Indonesia's capital can reach herd immunity as soon as possible
According to him, it was intensified in several locations spread over Kramat Jati Sub-district for 18 days, precisely from August 1-18.
"This is done to speed up vaccination achievement so that Indonesia's capital can reach herd immunity as soon as possible. This is also my responsibility as a representative of the people," he expressed, at the Pendopo Sahabat Aksi vaccination site, Jalan Mushollah, Tengah Urban Village, Kramat Jati Sub-district, East Jakarta, Wednesday (8/18).
Vaccination Center at Rorotan Urban Village Office Provides 600 VaccinesHe added, the participants also received 5-kg rice packages assistance, which was expected to be more enthusiastic about participating in the Covid-19 vaccination.
"There are about 9,000 packages. This is actually to help the needy amid the pandemic," he explained.
Additionally, he admitted that he was grateful, this morning the vaccination received a visit from the Jakarta Governor, Anies Baswedan.
"Thank your for being here to give motivation. Previously his partner, Mr. Ariza also did the same action here," he admitted.
At the same location, East Jakarta Resort Police Chief, Comr. Pol. Erwin Kurniawan, appreciated and thanked the synergy and support from the people's representatives in accelerating the vaccination.
"According to the Police Chief's order, we continue to collaborate to achieve the maximum vaccination target, especially in East Jakarta," he stressed.
He added, the vaccination support was very good, especially the people were given a bonus in the form of 5-kg rice.
"Hopefully, people who have been vaccinated will be more protected from exposure to Covid-19 and the economy can recover soon," he hoped.