China Daily (Hong Kong)

Vaccine program for children in Indonesia ramps up

-

JAKARTA — In a primary school in the eastern part of Indonesia’s capital Jakarta, 6-year-old Dedi Permadi recently got his first COVID-19 jab.

Despite being afraid of needles, Dedi knew that the vaccinatio­n would help him to fight COVID-19. The school was decorated with stickers of cartoon superheroe­s to encourage kids to get injected. Students and parents listened to teachers explain the importance of vaccinatio­n.

“Many children are afraid of getting injections because they are scared of the pain,” Nurliza Yanti, one of the schoolteac­hers, says. “Some of them were crying afterward, so we asked their parents to comfort them.”

Indonesia, home to 270 million people, has been vaccinatin­g children aged 6 to 11 since last month, with a plan to vaccinate 27 million with Sinovac, the only vaccine currently used for children in the archipelag­o, according to the country’s drug and food agency.

By the end of last month, at least 540,000 children in the age group had been vaccinated, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin says.

He has since called on the public to immediatel­y get their vaccinatio­ns to prevent the spread of the pandemic. The country’s second wave, triggered by the Delta variant, peaked at over 50,000 cases in July. Daily cases have come down significan­tly since then, but the country is still facing the COVID-19 threat.

Indonesia started its mass COVID19 vaccinatio­ns last January when authoritie­s approved the Sinovac vaccine. By the end of last month, Indonesia had registered 4.3 million cases, with more than 144,000 deaths since March last year.

Authoritie­s are accelerati­ng vaccinatio­n programs. To date, more than 152 million people have received their first doses, while over 107 million have had second doses.

After his jab, Dedi received a medal and a gift pack containing masks, modeling clay and chocolates as reward for his bravery. “Now, I can fight COVID-19!” he says.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China