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Added on the 17/02/2021 04:59:56 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Medan, Sep 17 (EFE/EPA).-Health workers carried out Friday a Covid-19 vaccination drive for market vendors in Medan, Indonesia.The Indonesian government is speeding up its vaccination campaign as Covid-19 restrictions were extended with a number of relaxations for community activities, including reopening schools, public areas and shopping malls.(Camera: DEDI SINUHAJI)SHOT LIST: VACCINATION DRIVE IN MEDAN, INDONESIA.
Medan, Apr 7 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesia continued Wednesday the second-phase of the national COVID-19 vaccination drive as the country recorded more than one million cases with more than thirty thousands deaths, the highest number in Southeast Asia. (Camera: DEDI SINUHAJI)SHOT LIST: HEALTHCARE WORKERS CARRY OUT COVID-19 DRIVE-THROUGH VACCINATION DRIVE IN MEDAN, NORTH SUMATRA, INDONESIA.
Medan/Jakarta, Feb 23 (EFE/EPA).- Healthworkers in Indonesia carried out Tuesday the second phase of the national COVID-19 vaccination drive.(Camera: DEDI SINUHAJI / BAGUS INDAHONO)SHOT LIST: VACCINATION DRIVE CARRIED OUT IN MEDAN AND JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Denpasar / Jakarta, Feb 17 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesia began on Wednesday the second phase of its vaccination campaign, in which it targets 181.5 million older people and frontline public workers.The vaccination campaign began a month ago with Indonesian President Joko Widodo receiving the first CoronaVac vaccine developed by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac. (Camera: MADE NAGI / MAST IRHAM).SHOT LIST: HEALTH WORKERS COLLECT SWAB SAMPLES FROM PEOPLE IN DENPASAR, BALI WHILE VENDORS AND SHOP KEEPERS RECEIVE SINOVAC COVID-19 VACCINES IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed who should be next in line to receive the recently released vaccine against COVID-19. The CDC said Sunday that frontline essential workers and people 75 and older should be next in line for coronavirus vaccines. Business Insider reports the US should have enough shots to complete the first two phases of vaccinations by sometime in February of 2021. Healthcare workers and residents of long-term care facilities have already started receiving their shots. The third round should go to those ages 65 to 74, those ages 16 to 64 with high-risk medical conditions, and any remaining unvaccinated essential worker.