Mataram City Government: Management Of Letters In The Village Must Show Vaccine Card
JAKARTA - The Mataram City Government, West Nusa Tenggara Province, said that the processing of letters, especially in Dasan Agung Village, Selaparang District, must show a COVID-19 vaccine card. Moreover, our vaccination coverage of about 14 thousand people of Dasan Agung who have been vaccinated is only a thousand," said the Village Head of Dasan Agung Hambali in Mataram, reported by Antara, Friday, September 24. However, this effort is taken for the good of the community in the future and is not lazy or reluctant to vaccinate while there is free service because in the future it is possible that vaccine card regulations will become a condition for administrative services. just make a driving license (SIM) now it has been enforced must be a there is a vaccine card," he said.
Therefore, his party has distributed a letter of understanding and appeal to the public to vaccinate against COVID-19 to all neighborhood heads, to convey it to their citizens. while there is still a free program, let's get vaccinated," he said. He said, to support community participation in COVID-19 vaccination, his party collaborated with the Dasan Agung Health Center to open free vaccination services in every environment with a target of at least 100 people a day for ages 12 and over. Furthermore, Hambali said that the coverage of the COVID-19 vaccination in Dasan Agung Village was still low, because the information about the side effects of the vaccine received by the public was not accurate. We hope that, with the vaccine card, it will be used as a condition for taking care of the documents in the office We hope that the urban village can motivate residents," he said. Especially in the process of administering the COVID-19 vaccine, it is not done immediately, but residents must be screened in three stages. If the condition of the residents is healthy and there are no congenital diseases, then the officer injects the vaccine. On the other hand, continued Hambali, for residents who want to take care of the documents in the village but do not bring a vaccine card, the village office will see the need and reasons why they don't want to be vaccinated." It is not only the rights that citizens demand, but the obligations and returns to the government need to be questioned. Moreover, this is a national government program, not a village head program," he said. recorded vaccination coverage in Mataram City for the first dose reached 76.94 percent, while the second dose was 49.09 percent.