CROSS-RELIGIOUS COLLABORATION
Vaccine Needle Breaks Through Creed Barriers Into Herd Immunity
Appreciating the organizers for a well-prepared service, she believed vaccinations would be able to curb the spread of COVID-19.
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Several residents participate in health screening before being vaccinated at the Serviam Vaccination Center at Santa Ursula School, Jakarta, Thursday (6/5/2021). The Serviam Vaccination Center was initiated by alumni of a Catholic school to provide vaccinations for interfaith residents of DKI Jakarta.
Several veiled women entered the Serviam Vaccination Center to receive COVID-19 jabs in Jakarta on May 6 (6/5/2021). The service center made use of a classroom of a Catholic school belonging to the Santa Ursula Foundation.
The vaccination recipients were tended warmly by volunteers made up of cross-faith community members as they passed through a line of help desks, each designated for registering, undergoing a medical examination, receiving an injection and getting observed.
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