JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Province has started to carry out COVID-19 vaccinations for children aged 12-17 years. DKI Governor Anies Baswedan targets 1.3 million children in the capital to be vaccinated.
"Currently we have only vaccinated children aged 12-17 years. The target is all children in Jakarta. There are 1.3 million children in Jakarta," said Anies at SMAN 20, Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta.
Therefore, Anies asked parents not only to allow their children to vaccinate, but also to encourage their children to be vaccinated.
Because, said Anies, the current spike in COVID-19 cases is different from the previous spike. Currently, more children are contracting COVID-19.
"We instead ask parents, not only to allow it, but to motivate their children to take vaccinations," said Anies.
Anies said that the process of vaccinating children has gone through a review process with the health team, as well as has carried out a feasibility test for the Sinovac vaccine with the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM), so that the dose is appropriate for children.
Therefore, once BPOM allowed the use of vaccination in children, Anies admitted that the DKI Provincial Government moved quickly to prepare for its implementation. Children who can be vaccinated in Jakarta must have a KIA or KTP (for students who already have one).
"Our children must be protected, freed from this COVID-19 outbreak, and they must take on a better future. Therefore I invite all parents wherever they are, let's protect our children," said Anies.
Previously, Plt. The Director General of Disease Prevention and Control of the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) Maxi Rein Rondonuwu issued a circular regarding the mechanism of COVID-19 vaccination for children aged 12-17 years.
This is stated in SE HK.02.02/1/1727/2021 concerning Phase 3 Vaccination for Vulnerable Communities and Other General Publics and Implementation of COVID-19 Vaccination for Children aged 12-17 Years.
Vaccination for children 12-17 years old can be carried out in health service facilities or in schools/madrasah/Islamic boarding schools, in coordination with the Education Office and the local MoRA regional/office to facilitate data collection and monitoring of implementation.
Meanwhile, the mechanism of screening, implementation and observation in children is the same as vaccination at the age of 18 years.
Then, vaccination participants must bring a family card or other document that includes the child's NIK. Recording in the PCare application of vaccinations included in the group of adolescents.
Vaccination in children using Sinovac vaccine with a dose of 0.5 ml twice with a distance or interval of at least 28 days. The Ministry of Health targets that 32.6 million children 12-17 years old are vaccinated in Indonesia.
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