Coordinated With Disdik, 15,276 Sinovac Vaccine Doses For Students In Mukomuko Ready For Injection
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MUKOMUKO - The Health Office of Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province has prepared 15,276 doses of Sinovac vaccine for phase I and II vaccinations for students en masse, concentrated in 17 health centers in the local area.

"We have prepared 15,276 doses of Sinovac vaccine, this vaccine is for students, including for the general public," said Secretary of the Mukomuko District Health Office, Bustam Bustomo in his statement at Mukomuko, Antara, Sunday, October 3.

Students aged 12-17 in Mukomuko Regency will start receiving the COVID-19 vaccination, Monday. He stated that the party had coordinated with the Education and Culture Office and the local Ministry of Religion regarding mass vaccination for students aged 12-17 years in this area. "The Health Office has written to the Education and Culture Office and the Ministry of Religion regarding vaccinations for students, then they continue to go to school," he said. Furthermore, he invited health workers at the puskesmas to visit schools in the area, or the school coordinated with the puskesmas related to the schedule for implementing the COVID-19 vaccination. Meanwhile, the general target for COVID-19 vaccination is 142,831 people, consisting of 1,608 health workers, 10,544 elderly people, 112,132 general public, and 20,155 adolescents aged 12-17 years.

A total of 20,155 teenagers, including junior high school to high school students spread across a number of areas in this area. A total of 14,330 residents who have received complete vaccinations consist of 1,204 health workers, 11,823 public service officers, 921 elderly citizens (elderly), and 382 adolescents aged 12-17 years. Then at this time there are 24,913 residents who have received the injection of the COVID-19 vaccination phase I consisting of 1,363 health workers, 18,908 public service officers, and 1,499 elderly, and 745 teenagers aged 12-17 years. Until now, there are still 10,583 health workers, public service workers, and the elderly who have received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine but have not received the second dose of vaccine because some of them have not yet arrived and their health conditions are not yet possible.


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