Dissemination of Information on Vaccination Needs Improvement
A number of reports said, among others, that there has been no information of who the vaccine recipients are and the procedure for applying for the vaccination.
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A health worker gives a first COVID-19 vaccine dose to a vendor at Blok A Tanah Abang Market in Central Jakarta on Monday (1/3/2021). Many vendors welcomed the vaccination, and there was a long line to register. More than 23,000 vendors and management staff registered for the vaccination drive, which ran until March 2.
Inequality in access to information about the Covid-19 vaccination is still an issue. This condition can hinder efforts to form herd immunity as part of efforts to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic.
JAKARTA, KOMPAS β Some people are still confused about the implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination drive. The confusion, among other things, is related to the level of priority in the administration and collection of the vaccination data.