JAKARTA - The Jambi City Health Office (Dinkes) ensures that the vaccination schedule for prospective hajj from the area is carried out next week. Vaccination will be divided into three stages in accordance with the Hajj Guidance Group (KBIH).

"For the time to divide it into three days from 16 to 18 May 2023," said Jambi City Health Office Head Ida Yuliati in Jambi, quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, May 13.

Ida said that currently there are six KBIH, where every day there will be a du KBIH who will get vaccinated.

On the first day, vaccination will be given to 256 people from two KBIH. Furthermore, on the second day there were 210 people from two KBIH and on the third day there were 110 people from two KBIH.

In total, he said, there were 636 people consisting of 576 permanent people and 60 reserve hajj candidates.

Furthermore, he appealed to prospective hajj candidates to maintain their health by implementing a healthy lifestyle so that they can carry out the pilgrimage to the fullest.

In addition, with a healthy body condition, prospective pilgrims can also get good Hajj vaccinations.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Jambi City Regional Office of the Ministry of Religion Abdurrahman said that his party had extended the payment of the cost of regular Hajj trips from 2023 to May 12, 2023 yesterday. Previously, the final schedule for paying the hajj costs was until May 5, 2023.

With the extension of the time, the quota for Jambi City Hajj candidates was met 100 percent.


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