JAKARTA - TNI held a drive thru Vaccine Raid at several points on the Jagorawi Toll Road (Jakarta, Bogor, Ciawi). The TNI even invited Putri Indonesia 2020, Raden Roro Ayu Maulida Putri to see the vaccination process.
Putri Indonesia 2020 arrived at the KM 10 rest area from Jakarta to Bogor. The location, which is also the location for registration and screening, was immediately excited to see Raden Roro Ayu Maulida Putri.
The daughter who was born in Surabaya but was happy to see the enthusiasm of the people who wanted the vaccine, Saturday, September 11th. He hoped that no more residents would hesitate to get vaccinated.
"I didn't expect that the enthusiasm of people who wanted vaccines was this high. We hope that people who are still confused about getting vaccinated for reasons that are not clear can be vaccinated immediately," said the woman who is usually called Ayu Maulida.
"But I hope that the queues during vaccinations must also progress. Officers in the field need to be added so that this activity takes place safely, comfortably and smoothly," he continued.
Indeed, at some point, this vaccination attracted the attention of the wider community. Among them, such as at the KM 21 rest area, from Bogor to Jakarta, which is the location for registration and registration.
Due to the large number of participants, the queue looked snaking and disorganized. A number of residents jostled to stick to each other. Some residents did not seem to keep their distance in line. Officers repeatedly reminded residents to be orderly and keep their distance.
"Back off, back off. Don't get too close. Please keep your distance," the officer shouted through the loudspeaker.
"We want to get all of them. We are afraid that we won't get it, sir," said a Yati (34) who was also waiting in line.
Those who successfully register and pass the screening will be welcome to the Cimanggis Utama Toll Gate (GT), KM 18.
"The queues are long, many residents have been waiting for their turn since 5 am. Maybe because the residents are impatient and want to be vaccinated according to government recommendations," said Andi, another resident to reporters.
Meanwhile at the drive thru vaccination location. Drivers just need to be in the car, and health workers will approach to get the vaccine injected.
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