JAKARTA - Member of the NasDem Party faction of the DPR Syarief Abdullah Alkadrie urged the central government to immediately meet the needs of the COVID-19 vaccine in various regions in Indonesia. The reason is, at this time the stock of vaccines in many areas has run out and even has not been fulfilled.
"One of them is West Kalimantan," said Syarief, Thursday, July 29.
As a result, the West Kalimantan electoral district legislator continued, the region has difficulty meeting the COVID-19 vaccination target set by the government
In fact, according to him, to get out of the COVID-19 pandemic, at least 80 percent of Indonesian people until the end of 2021 have received the first and second doses of vaccine.
The deputy chairman of Commission V of the House of Representatives revealed that for the first stage of vaccination, there is still a shortage of many vaccines because the stock has not been met. Moreover, for the implementation of the second dose.
"So, we ask the central government to immediately distribute vaccines to fulfill that," said Syarief.
The chairman of the DPP of the NasDem Party, reminded the central government that it must immediately fulfill the stock of vaccines in various regions. Considering the response and enthusiasm of the community to participate in the vaccination program is very high.
"This public response and enthusiasm must be met with the available vaccines," he said.
If not, Syarief is worried that people will be lazy to participate in vaccinations because many have registered for the first dose, but the vaccine stock is empty. So it had to be postponed indefinitely.
"I'm afraid they will be disappointed, then cancel the desire to be vaccinated," he said.
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