Governor Promotes Complete Immunization for Children at 2022 World Immunization Week
Reported by Yudha Peta Ogara | Translated by Maria Inggita
The Jakarta Health Agency (Dinkes) holds the peak event of 2002 World Immunization Week at Lapangan Banteng or Banteng Square, Central Jakarta, Saturday (4/23). This year, they raised a theme of 'Build a Healthy Family, Overcome the Pandemic with a Complete Immunization' which adapted from the global theme of 'Long Life for All Pursuit of A Long Life Well Lived'.
When we carry out vaccination, everyone is involved thus cooperation from collaborators is needed
In his remarks, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan appealed to its residents to give a complete immunization for children. This way, children would be protected from Extraordinary Events (KLB) or Diseases That Can Be Prevented By Immunization (PD3I), such as Polio, Measles, and Diphtheria which spread very quickly.
"We hope health workers, community, local government officials, and development partners can be more enthusiastic about carrying out immunization programs to achieve the goals of healthy and quality families," he said as quoted from Jakarta PPID's Press Release.
Travelers Start to Pack Kampung Rambutan Bus TerminalHe also appreciated the COVID-19 vaccination collaboration as an effort to overcome the pandemic in Jakarta. He also gave a certificate of gratitude to several representatives of collaborating partners for their participation in helping the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination in Jakarta.
For information, the Jakarta Government had given vaccines, consisting of dose 1 to 12.5 million people, dose 2 to 10.6 million people, dose 3 or booster to 3.3 million people. This achievement was made possible thanks to the participation of all COVID-19 vaccination collaborators.
Therefore, the Government showed its appreciation to all collaborators who had organized the vaccination service to make it easier for the public to access vaccines.
"When we carry out vaccination, everyone is involved thus cooperation from collaborators is needed. Today, there are 16 collaborators involved in today's vaccination. For example, Polda Metro Jaya. There are no main ta
sks for vaccination, as well for TNI. But when it comes to humanity, there is no limit to the main function, there is only a pure feeling to help each other," he asserted."Vaccination is not a program, but a movement because everyone is involved and called to collaborate. This proves that Jakarta is a home full of good people who help each other," he added.
The peak event of the 2022 World Immunization Week was also enlivened with a talk show themed 'Build a Healthy Family, Overcome the Pandemic with a Complete Immunization' which was moderated by the Founder of @tentanganakofficial Dr. Mesty Ariotedjo, Sp. A and representing several speakers from across sectors as follows:
- Dr. Ellen Sianipar, Sp.A (K) - Head of Komda PP KIPI Jakarta
- Dr. H. Robi Nurhadi, M.Si - Deputy Secretary of Central MUI Research and Development Commission (KPPP)
- Diding Wahyudin, S.Pd,M.Pd, Head of Vocational School of Jakarta Education Agency
- Apt. Linda Rheins, S.Si., M.M.Tr, Head of Public Relations of the National School and Madrasah Committee Communication Forum
During the event, there were also routine vaccination services for infants and children, COVID-19 vaccination for people aged 6 to 18, booster vaccination for people aged 18 and over, and entertainment. A series of other activities were also held, such as public education regarding the importance of completing routine immunization for children through talk shows/podcast or webinars involving experts, religious leaders, and community leaders, as well as disseminating information about immunization, both on social media and printed media or outdoor media by entire Jakarta Health ranks.
For information, the World Health Assembly (WHA) in May 2012 initiated the World Immunization Week commemorated every April 16 to 22 in more than 180 countries. Routine immunization throughout life from newborns to adults to prevent infectious diseases that can be prevented by immunization. These included Hepatitis B, TB, Polio, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Haemophilus Influenzae Type B, Measles, Rubella, Congenital Rubella Syndrome, and Cervical Cancer.