SEMARANG - The Batang Police, Central Java, will open a COVID-19 vaccination service for travelers at a number of rest areas on the northern coast line and the Batang-Semarang toll road. Deputy Head of the Batang Polres Kompol Gali Atmajaya said that after the government had allowed the community to hold the 2022 Eid homecoming, it was possible that the spread of COVID-19 cases would occur. "Therefore, we will provide vaccination services to travelers who are known to have not vaccinated against COVID-19," he said in Batang, Antara, Monday, April 25. According to Kompol Gali Atmajaya, the Dokkes of the Batang Polres together with the Batang Health Service will be on standby for 24 hours to provide COVID-19 vaccination services at several resting points, both on the Pantura route and toll roads. Several points have been prepared for the COVID-19 vaccination service, including at the Batang-Semarang KM Toll Rest area. 379 and KM. 360, the Pantura line, the service post for Batang, Kalibeluk, and Kandeman Square. "At each post, we have prepared a team consisting of three vaccinators assisted by the Batang Health Office staff. So, if travelers who have not vaccinated, we hope they can vaccinate in the places that have been prepared," he said. He ensured that the COVID-19 vaccination service for Lebaran 2022 travelers was not limited and the number was not targeted. "We have prepared as many vaccines as possible. Homecomers do not need to worry because there is sufficient stock available and we hope that travelers will continue to comply with health protocols and traffic discipline while driving," he said.

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