Antrique's #MenangBersama Collaboration With Salman Charity House Expands Vaccine Without Crowds

JAKARTA - The #Winningbersama collaboration is echoed in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this collaboration is to expand vaccination centers with application innovations so that vaccinations do not cause crowds.

This was discussed by the public network #Menangbersama through community meetings and collaborators. The event, titled Relung Bersama, is a forum that brings together various ideas and thoughts to formulate something that can be done together as a step to overcome the pandemic.

This was conveyed directly by Tita Djumaryo, Head of the #WinBersama movement who is also the Founder of Ganara Art and Let's Share Art.

The COVID-19 Task Force previously released total data as of August 13, 2021, already 26.4 million people have been vaccinated or only 9.8 percent of the target.

Public enthusiasm for participating in the COVID-19 vaccination program continues to increase. However, some vaccine providers do not yet have a comfortable flow, so there are still many crowds at the vaccine location which are feared to trigger the transmission of the coronavirus.

Responding to this, one of the collaborators of the win together movement, AntriQue, represented by Gunawan, conveyed his innovation, namely the AntriQue platform as a service media for vaccine queues that are comfortable, safe, and without crowds.

In addition to providing queuing services, this application also provides volunteers to assist officers in carrying out services as needed.

Queuing services through the AntriQue application is expected to make it easier for people who will do vaccines and help reduce crowds. Because through this application, people can queue and monitor the queue from home.

"Service personnel are lacking everywhere, as simple as data input sometimes can't be done. Both at the public health service and at the hospital," said Gunawan in a written statement, Saturday, August 14.

AtriQue and Salman Charity House also shared their experiences of collaborating on the Friday night, 13 August event. It is hoped that by collaborating with various organizations, they can expand their impact and help speed up services for people in need.

“AntriQue in collaboration with the Salman Charity House and the Health Service will establish 15 vaccination centers in Bandung Regency. If this activity is successful, it will be expanded throughout West Java," said Gunawan.

Another experience was shared by Purbaningsih, a Gerkatin volunteer. Gerkatin is a movement for the welfare of the deaf in Indonesia.

Purbaningsih, who is a member of Gerkatin West Java, said that from 27 Gerkatin locations spread across West Java, they already have branch managers and are still having trouble collecting data, especially the number of deaf people in West Java.

Deaf people who have been registered, both young and old, still have a fear of vaccines so they need to be educated.

"Education for deaf friends is still very much needed, for example in the form of easy-to-understand videos about the importance of vaccines and how to get them," said Purbaningsih.

He added that the proposal for the vaccination format to be carried out universally, does not differentiate between disability and non-disability vaccinations by providing disability-friendly information.

#MenangBersama is a message as well as a concern and volunteer movement initiated by various stakeholders to strengthen social solidarity in efforts to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This movement exists to provide direct assistance that can be directly accessed by the community