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JAKARTA - The Surakarta City Government, Central Java is trying to register residents who are the target of repeated vaccinations so that their antibodies survive optimally in providing protection from the risk of COVID-19 infection.

Surakarta Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka in Solo, Wednesday, said that the Surakarta City Health Office (DKK) is currently conducting data collection.

The target for "drop out" (re-vaccination) is people who have not received the second dose more than six months after the first dose was injected. In this program, it means that each target will receive a repeat of the first dose of vaccination.

"So, we will repeat those who drop out, one dose at the same time two doses," said Gibran, Wednesday, February 23, quoted from Antara.

He said the effort was an instruction from the central government.

However, he will look at the details of the rules first.

Head of DKK Surakarta Siti Wahyuningsih said that until now data collection is still difficult because the data system is still not supported.

"So far, vaccination data collection is using the data dashboard from the Ministry of Health. So there are cases where he vaccinated the first dose in Solo, the second in other areas. Or vice versa, the second dose was vaccinated in Solo but for the first dose in another area," he said.

Therefore, it is not certain that the person concerned has not been completely vaccinated.

"Because the data is 'by' (through) the health facilities and it has not been integrated in the dashboard. So this is still difficult, so we have data first," he said.


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