South Tangerang Mayor, Airin, Was Injected With The Second COVID-19 Vaccine, Here's Her Statement
JAKARTA - South Tangerang Mayor Airin Rachmi Diany underwent the second COVID-19 vaccination at the South Tangerang City Hospital. After being injected, Airin went straight to her activities.
"My body has been observed, the results are safe, so I can do my usual activities," said South Tangerang Mayor Airin Rachmi Diany at South Tangerang Public Hospital (RSU) as quoted by Antara, Thursday, January 28.
Mayor Airin previously carried out the first COVID-19 vaccination at the Tangerang Regent's Hall, Kisamaun Street, Tangerang City with other regional heads in Banten Province on January 14.
She said the second COVID-19 vaccination activity was the same as in the first stage, namely through four stage tables prepared by health workers. At the first table, she attached complete identity and completed the administration.
"Then at table two I performed health accuracy and blood pressure. This is useful to ensure that the body's condition is suitable so that it can receive the vaccine," she said.
At the second table, continued Airin, she was confirmed to have passed the stages and could receive the vaccine. After that she went to table three to get the vaccine that had been prepared by the health team.
After being injected with the COVID-19 vaccine, Airin continued the steps towards table four. At this table, all vaccine recipients will be observed to ensure that there are no side effects affecting the body of the vaccine recipient.
She said that vaccines are one of the efforts taken by the government to reduce the number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia and especially in South Tangerang City.
She hopes that with this vaccine, Indonesia can immediately be free from COVID-19. "As expected by all people in the world," she said.