Police Check Nakes Who Allegedly Injecting Empty Vaccines To Elementary Students In Medan
MEDAN - Viral health workers (nakes) injecting blank vaccine into elementary school students in Medan, North Sumatra, were immediately investigated by the police.
Belawan Harbor Police Chief, AKBP Faisal Rahmad Husein Simatupang said the incident occurred at Wahidin Elementary School, Medan Labuhan District.
"So after we investigated, it turned out that the video was at Wahidin Elementary School, when vaccinating children aged 6 to 11 years," said AKBP Faisal to reporters, Thursday, January 20.
AKBP Faisal said that his party had examined a number of people including the health workers who were the vaccinators in the activity. But Faisal did not mention when the vaccination activity would take place.
"We are currently conducting an examination, so in this case. It has already undergone an examination, we will inform you of the results later," he said.
According to him, the vaccinator came from a hospital in the city of Medan.
It was previously reported that a video of a female elementary school student receiving an empty vaccine shot went viral on social media. The vaccinator did not include the vaccine when injecting the elementary school student.
The video shows a girl sitting up to be vaccinated. The woman who is the vaccine vaccinator is seen opening the syringe from the packaging.
From the video that was seen on Thursday, January 20, a voice was heard which was thought to have come from the vaccinator. Heard, he asked the boy's aspirations to divert his fear.
However, the vaccinator did not put the vaccine liquid into the syringe. He immediately stuck the needle in.