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Vaksinasi Warga di Kelurahan Pondok Pinang Capai 61,5 Persen

Vaccination Rate in Pondok Pinang has Reached 61.5 Percent

As many as 35,000 residents or 61.5 percent of total 56,000 targeted residents aged 12 years and over in Pondok Pinang Urban Village, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, have been vaccinated.  

Until today, around 35,000 people or 61.5% of total 56,000 targeted residents have been vaccinated

Pondok Pinang Urban Village Public Welfare Section Head, Admiral conveyed, 35,000 residents in 165 RTs and 17 RWs had been vaccinated in several static and dynamic vaccination locations in the region.

"Until today, around 35,000 people or 61.5% of total 56,000 targeted residents have been vaccinated," he stated, Tuesday (8/24).

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According to him, static vaccination service in the region is carried out  every day in urban village health center with quota 75 doses per day.

There was also mobile vaccination service held through collaboration with various stakeholders. Such as Merdeka Vaccination service which carried out by Jakarta Government and Metro Jaya Police in RW 01, 02, 06, 07, 08, 11 and 12, as well as in RPTRA Pinang Indah in RW 04.

"Dynamic vaccination service provides quota of 200 doses per day in average. Nearly 20,000 people have been injected with second dose vaccine. Hopefully, 90 percent of population can be vaccinated soon to achieve herd immunity," he said.

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