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PADANG ARO - Class II B Detention Center Muaralabuh, South Solok Regency, West Sumatra, gave three doses of COVID-19 vaccine or booster to inmates and officers. steps to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the prison environment. booster," he said in Padang Aro, Tuesday, March 28. He added, the number of inmates at the Muaralabuh detention center who received the booster vaccine on Monday was 12 people. have received the second dose of vaccine for more than three months so they can be vaccinated with a booster," he said, quoted by Antara. Others will receive a booster vaccine in the next vaccination because they do not meet the requirements. He said that although most of the inmates at the Muaralabuh detention center have received a booster vaccine, they are still required to implement a healthy lifestyle and strict health protocols. To monitor the health of the inmates, his office is working together with related parties to carry out routine health checks. "We also give vitamins regularly to the inmates," he said. During the vaccination from the first to the third dose, he said there was no rejection from the inmates. "Thank God it went smoothly, no one refused," he said. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, he added, no inmates have been infected with the new type of corona virus. , Washing Hands and Keeping Distance. "This also includes visitors who want to visit their family members," he said.


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