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150 Warga Mendapatkan Vaksinasi di SMPN 24 Dukuh
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150 People Enjoy Vaccination Services at SMPN 24 Dukuh

This is done to attract more people to get vaccinated near their homes

As many as 150 local people, students aged 12-17 and pregnant women, vaccinated against Covid-19 at SMPN 24, Dukuh Urban Village, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, Wednesday (8/18).

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Kramat Jati Sub-district Head, Eka Darmawan said, locals received Astra Zeneca jabs, as well as students and pregnant women received Sinovac jabs.

"Today we provide about 150 quotas. It is held on the ground floor of the school building. This is done to attract more people to get vaccinated near their homes," he said.

Dukuh Urban Village Secretary, Nasori added, the vaccination service involved around 17 health workers starting doctors, nurses and midwives, as well as six admin staffs from Puskesmas. There were also Satpol PP, PPSU and TP PKK cadres, Jumantik cadres, dasawisma cadres, LMK, FKDM and RT/RW caretakers.

"They help in the registration section, regulate the flow of participants in and out to avoid crowds, to arrange parking areas and maintain security," he concluded.

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