JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo reviewed the implementation of door-to-door vaccination in Ngledok Hamlet, Segaran Village, Delanggu District, Klaten Regency, Central Java.

Jokowi reviewed the implementation of the vaccination accompanied by the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo and the Head of the National Intelligence Agency (BIN) Budi Gunawan. The target is that 8.000 people in Klaten and Sukoharjo districts will be vaccinated today.

"This morning I came to review door-to-door vaccinations, door-to-door vaccinations which were carried out by picking up the ball, visiting the community, visiting the people. Officers came from house to house. I think this is also a form of service to the community", he said. Jokowi in the Presidential Secretariat Youtube boradcast, Monday, September 13.

Jokowi hopes that all people can easily access vaccinations. Thus, the communal immunity that was created was immediately implemented.

"We hope that all people have easy access to vaccines, easy access to this vaccination program so that everyone can be vaccinated immediately to avoid the spread of COVID", he said.

For information, Jokowi started work activities in Central Java by reviewing community vaccinations. Jokowi left for Klaten at around 08.00 a.m. local time from the Agung Building, Yogyakarta Presidential Palace, where he had been staying since last Thursday, September 9.

After reviewing the vaccination in Ngledok Hamlet, Jokowi is also scheduled to review similar vaccination activities in Brontowiryan Hamlet, Ngabeyan Village, Kartasura District, Sukoharjo Regency.

Then, Jokowi visited SMAN 1 Kartasura (state high school), Sukoharjo Regency. There, Jokowi will review COVID-19 vaccination activities for students throughout Sukoharjo Regency and greet student vaccination participants in a number of other locations throughout Indonesia via video conference.

Ending his working visit in Central Java Province, Jokowi is scheduled to attend a meeting with the Indonesian State University Chancellor Council (MRPTNI), which is planned to be held at the Auditorium of the Faculty of Medicine, Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta City.


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