Cause 199 Health Workers In Mukomuko Have Not Been Vaccinated
JAKARTA - The Task Force for Handling COVID-19 in Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, said that up to now there are 199 people out of 1,390 health workers who have not received the COVID-19 vaccination.
According to Mukomuko Bustam Bustomo, spokesperson for the COVID-19 Task Force in the District of Mukomuko Bustam Bustomo, health workers who have not yet been vaccinated include health workers who work in Regional Public Hospitals, Health Center, and the local Health Service.
Bustam, who is also the Secretary of the Health Office, said that these health workers cannot undergo vaccinations on a set schedule, among others, because they are experiencing health problems or are pregnant.
"Those who are canceled and postponed receive vaccinations, both the first and second doses, will receive an injection of the COVID-19 vaccine after their health condition has completely recovered", he said.
According to data from the Mukomuko District COVID-19 Handling Task Force, 1,191 health workers who have received the first dose of vaccine and health workers who have received two doses of vaccine or have finished vaccination are 895 people.
Bustam said that the injection of the COVID-19 vaccine for health workers, including public service workers who are scattered in this area, is still ongoing.
The target of COVID-19 vaccination for health workers in Mukomuko was recorded at 1,390 people, but the number of health workers who registered to undergo vaccination was 1,664 health workers in this area who had registered or 119.37 percent.
Furthermore, his party asked the Head of the Health Center and Regional Public Hospitals to prepare health workers to receive the injection of the COVID-19 vaccine dose I.
"We have asked the Health Center and Regional Public Hospitals to immediately prepare health workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, except for health workers who are unavailable for health reasons", he said.