JAKARTA - The Indonesian Ministry of Health has confirmed the priority of using the Pfizer vaccine in the early stages in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Jabodetabek). Along with a total of 1.56 million Pfizer vaccines have arrived in Indonesia.

A number of public health centers and health service facilities in DKI Jakarta have also opened Pfizer vaccinations. One of them is the Cilandak District Health Center, South Jakarta. The Pfizer vaccine vaccination at the Cilandak District Health Center is provided with a quota of 60 doses every day starting today, Monday, August 23.

 

There are two locations to visit for Pfizer vaccinations, including:

 

1. Cilandak District Health Center

Service: 13.00 to 14.30

Registration: https://bit.ly/pendaftaranpfizercilandak

 

2. Lebak Bulus Village Health Center

Service: 09.00 to 12.00

Registration: https://bit.ly/pendaftaranpfizerlebakbulus

 

So what are the requirements for getting the Pfizer vaccine?

1. Have never received a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

2. Over 18 years old Indonesian citizen who has an ID card or domicile in the DKI Jakarta area

3. If you have comorbidities, bring a letter of recommendation from the treating specialist

4. Not valid for booster or third dose. During vaccination, you must show your ID card.

 

In addition to the Cilandak District Health Center, Pfizer vaccinations were also opened at the Kelapa Gading Health Center. Online registration through the JAKI application.

 


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