JAKARTA - The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Admiral TNI Yudo Margono, hopes that the COVID-19 vaccination in Rembang Regency, Central Java, can help restore the economy in the area, which relies on the fisheries and marine sectors.

Therefore, the Indonesian Navy together with the Rembang Regency Government and the Ansor Youth Movement collaborated to hold a mass vaccination at the Fish Auction Place in Tasik Agung Village, Rembang, Central Java.

According to the KSAL, this cooperation is one way to accelerate the rate of vaccination and restore the national economy.

KSAL Margono, Minister of Religion Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, and Regent of Rembang, Abdul Hafidz, directly observed mass vaccinations at fish auction sites in Rembang. This activity targets traditional fishermen, religious leaders, students, students in Rembang.

Launching Antara, Monday, September 27, Vaccination for santri and students is part of preparing them to return to face-to-face learning in schools and Islamic boarding schools.

Vaccination participants received the first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine made by Sinovac Biotech Ltd. The organizers are targeting to be able to vaccinate 1,100 people.

The mass vaccination activity at the fish auction place was supported by at least 40 health workers as vaccine interpreters.

Dozens of health workers came from the Indonesian Navy, especially the Semarang Navy Base Health Center, the Surabaya Navy Base Health Service, while other health workers came from the Rembang Regency Government Health Service, Bhina Bhakti Husada Hospital Rembang, RSI Rembang, RSI Arafah Rembang, RSUD Dr. R Soetrasno Rembang, Puskesmas Rembang, and the Port Health Office of Rembang Regency.


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