Government And Private Boost Recipients Of COVID-19 Vaccination, Accelerate The Realization Of Group Immunity
JAKARTA - The Indonesian government is currently boosting the number of recipients of COVID-19 vaccinations to accelerate the realization of communal immunity or herd immunity.
The target, according to the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, is that at least 50 million people have received a complete COVID-19 vaccination as of August 2021.
In that case, collaborative efforts between the government and the entire community are needed, including the private sector in terms of distributing COVID-19 vaccines.
One of the collaborations carried out by the government is to hold vaccinations at the airport.
The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) RI, Port Health Office-Ministry of Health (KKP-Kemenkes) Soekarno-Hatta, PT Angkasa Pura II (AP II) launched the "Vaccination at Airport" service at Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport , Banten, the first period last July.
At least 14,000 vaccine recipients with an age range above 18 years have been targeted by the program, which will be held from July 12 to 25, 2021.
The Soekarno-Hatta International Airport area was chosen considering the airport is one of the departure and arrival gates with quite high traffic.
The government cooperates with Traveloka by utilizing its technology that makes it easier for the public to register online by prioritizing a structured vaccination schedule to avoid accumulation.
Vaccination service at the airport for the second periodContinuing the shared commitment to achieve herd immunity, the "Vaccination at the Airport" service initiated by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenkes RI), the Port Health Office (KKP), PT Angkasa Pura II (AP II), and Traveloka officially re-operated for dose injections. second from Monday, August 9 to August 22, 2021.
"The Indonesian people have a big capital, namely a sense of togetherness to help each other. During this pandemic, the spirit of collaboration with various parties is very important so that Indonesia can recover. I thank all elements of society who have supported the acceleration of the national vaccination program. as one of the important strategies to reduce the rate of spread of the COVID-19 virus. Hopefully the cooperation in the vaccination service at the airport for the second dose can be carried out well and can be useful for the wider community," said Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia in a statement. statement on Wednesday.
The vaccination service is located at Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Cengkareng, Banten and starts at 08:00-17:00 WIB.
Targeting 1,000 people per day, this service can be accessed free of charge by the general public, ranging from 18 years and over to the elderly, who have previously received the first dose of vaccine injection.
Vaccination at the airport for the second dose was also supported by the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, Sandiaga Uno, who was also present to review the vaccination location on the first day.
On the occasion, Sandiaga expressed his appreciation for the collaboration between the government and the private sector in the success of the vaccination program to achieve communal immunity.
"I appreciate the collaboration between Traveloka, the Indonesian Ministry of Health and PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) for their contribution to the success of the national vaccination program. When all lines of the nation are Geber, Gercep and Gaspol, I believe that we will be able to survive and win against the pandemic. The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy also supports the national vaccination program and as of last week, there were more than 160,000 people who had received vaccinations through the vaccination center in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy. We are targeting 450,000 people to be vaccinated in September 2021, so the number can continue to increase until December 2021."
In line with Sandiaga, President Director of PT Angkasa Pura II Muhammad Awaluddin, also appreciated the collaboration. According to his records, to date, the number of prospective airplane passengers who have undergone vaccinations at 18 airports managed by AP II has reached around 64,000 people.
"Meanwhile, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is the airport that recorded the highest number of prospective passengers who received vaccinations, which was around 40,000 people. We hope that initiatives like this can significantly support the acceleration of the national vaccination program," said Awaluddin.
Albert, Co-Founder of Traveloka, said that the continuation of the vaccination service at the airport for the second dose is part of Traveloka's commitment to support government programs in overcoming the pandemic in the country.
"As a lifestyle superapp, innovation supported by the latest technological infrastructure is the foundation for us to deliver products and services that answer user needs. We also take advantage of this technological advantage to present various initiatives during the pandemic, including for vaccination programs. We hope that through collaborative efforts In this case, more and more people will get vaccinated to form herd immunity so that the national economy is also expected to recover slowly," he said.
To take part in the second stage of vaccination, people can register online through the Traveloka application and go to the Traveloka Xperience product to be able to choose the date and day of the vaccine.
Meanwhile, for the first stage vaccine recipients who have previously vaccinated through the Vaccination service at the airport, they can directly visit the vaccination location area according to the schedule that has been informed via email by bringing the first vaccine card or certificate and Identity Card (KTP).