Handsome Really, But It Turns Out That Reza Rahadian Is Afraid Of Syringes

JAKARTA - Reza Rahadian received the COVID-19 vaccine in South Jakarta during the commemoration of National Film Day, March 30. Together with other filmmakers, Reza is part of the vaccination program for Indonesian film actors. Besides Reza, producer Manoj Punjabi also received the vaccine.

"After 30 minutes of observation, thank God there was nothing, there were no reactions that were explained by the doctor, the fatigue was not too sore," said Reza Rahdian.

Pmaran Habibie in the Habibie Ainun film admits that he was afraid when he was given an injection. "When the doctor was injected, the doctor was rather scared, ha ha ha! But after the injection, it turned out to be okay," said Reza.

Reza also reminded the doctor that after the vaccine, he must maintain the health protocol. "This should not be misunderstood because you are already holding vaccine certificates and you will be free. Okay, then now we meet people who are free to open masks," he said.

Reza Rahadian warmly welcomed the wider distribution of vaccines and reached out to field workers like himself. This encourages the actor to return to work. "I hope that my friends in the film crew can get the vaccine from the Government as soon as possible. So they can work more calmly in accordance with health protocols, ”Reza concluded.

In line with Reza Rahadian, Hanung Bramantyo admitted that vaccination is needed by the community to restore public confidence in doing activities outside. "It is important for film workers to be vaccinated. Young people must want to be vaccinated because it is our immunity so that we are confident in doing activities like before the pandemic, are sure to go to theaters to watch Indonesian films again," Hanung told VOI some time ago.