226 Residents Vaccinated at RPTRA Intiland Teduh
Reported by Anita Karyati | Translated by Maria Inggita
The 1,000 vaccination service which was held simultaneously in Central Jakarta welcomed by residents. Total 234 residents participated for COVID-19 vaccination at RPTRA Intiland Teduh, Karet Tengsin Urban Village, Tanah Abang Sub-district, on Thursday (12/9) night. This activity was held through collaboration between Central Jakarta Government, Jakarta High Prosecutor's Office, Central Jakarta District Attorney's Office and Indonesian Employers' Association (APINDO).
Thank God, people's enthusiasm is quite high thus vaccination is hoped can achieve 100 percent target soon
Jakarta High Prosecutor's Office Deputy Head, Bambang Bachtiar said, this vaccination service was held simultaneously in 6 sub-districts in Central Jakarta. It was carried out at night due to consideration of many residents who carry out activities in the morning thus it was hoped vaccination service wouldn't interfere with residents' activities.
Jakarta's Latest Official COVID-19 Figures as of December 9"Thank God, people's enthusiasm is quite high thus vaccination is hoped can achieve 100 percent target soon," he stated, Friday (12/10).
Central Jakarta Mayor, Dhany Sukma conveyed, based on NIK, vaccination rate in Central Jakarta had reached 80.20 percent. It was the result of collaboration from all parties.
"God willing, we can meet the target soon. This vaccination service provides Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines," he added.
For information, vaccination service at RPTRA Intiland Teduh was held on Thursday (12/9) from 18:30 to 22:30. There were 234 residents who had been registered for vaccination. From that number, 226 residents were successfully vaccinated while 8 others were postponed due to health problems.
At vaccination site, there was also Population Administration (Adminduk) service which was used by 150 residents who wanted to conduct e-ID (e-KTP) recording, replace e-ID photo, make new e-ID card because it was damaged/lost, make birth and death certificates, update family card (KK), and make child identity card (KIA).