The Elderly In DKI Are Allowed To Booster Second Although There Are No Tickets At PeduliLindungi
JAKARTA - The elderly (elderly) can participate in the fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccination even though there is no ticket for the PeduliLindung application.
"It's okay as long as it's proven that the KTP has been around for 60 years," said Head of the Surveillance, Epidemiology and Immunization Section of the DKI Health Service Ngabila Salama in Jakarta, Friday, December 2, quoted by Antara.
The elderly can immediately receive the fourth or second dose of vaccination, especially since it is more than six months after receiving the third dose of vaccine.
Later, health workers will record the fourth dose of vaccination data including the issuance of certificates after vaccination tickets are issued.
These efforts were made to accelerate residents, especially the elderly, to receive vaccination protection.
For now, the priority of the fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccination is currently being given to health workers and the elderly.
Meanwhile, the total achievement of COVID-19 vaccination in DKI Jakarta is based on data from the Committee for Handling COVID-19 and National Economic Recovery (KPCPEN) until 09.00 Wednesday (1/12) for the first dose to reach 12.7 million or 135.28 percent of the target of 10 million residents.
The second dose reached 10.9 million or 116.2 percent and the third dose reached 5.2 also or 70.7 percent. Meanwhile, the achievement of the fourth dose of vaccination reached 97,609 thousand or 86.92 percent.
In detail, the fourth dose of vaccination for health workers reached 72,704 people and 24,905 elderly people. Based on data from the Ministry of Health, the vaccination target for the elderly in DKI Jakarta reached 761,279 people.
The stock of the COVID-19 vaccine in Jakarta based on data from the Ministry of Health this Wednesday reached 186,976 doses with an estimated remaining day from the stock of 33 days. Meanwhile, the average COVID-19 vaccination in Jakarta last week reached 5,556 vaccinations.
Meanwhile, based on data from the DKI Jakarta Health Office, positive cases of COVID-19 treated as of Wednesday (1/12) reached 1,135 cases and 17,669 cases recovered.