JAKARTA - Spokesperson for the COVID-19 Handling Task Force, Siti Nadia Tarmizi, appealed to the public, especially those planning to go home for Eid 2022, not to delay booster vaccination. The hope is that when going home, antibodies will be created in the body that can protect against the risk of COVID-19 transmission.

According to him, antibodies begin to form one to two weeks after the booster vaccination or booster dose. Therefore, Siti Nadia asked the public to carry out booster vaccinations in advance.

"We appeal to the public, if you want to go home comfortably and safely, booster vaccines should immediately be given. Do not force booster vaccinations when going home, so as to avoid crowds at the vaccine site," Nadia said, as quoted by Antara.

Meanwhile, the COVID-19 Task Force noted that as of Saturday at 12.00 WIB, 30,349,103 Indonesian citizens had received the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. This increased by 661,650 from the previous day.

According to data from the Task Force, the number of people who received the full dose increased by 188,521, bringing the total to 162,560,631 people.

Meanwhile, 198,100,000 people have received the first dose after an increase of 87,890 people.

The Task Force also stated that the number of people targeted by the government's COVID-19 vaccination reached 208,265,720.


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