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Central Kalimantan Police Chief Targets 6000 Mass Vaccinations Towards the Elderly Simultaneously in 30 Locations in All Regencies/Cities

By Cpiet Jumat, 04 Juni 2021 Pengunjung (8) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Palangka Raya. To speed up vaccination for the community to suppress the spread of Covid-19, Central Kalimantan Regional Police Chief, Pol. Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo, inspecting mass vaccination in Palangka Raya City accompanied by Deputy Chief of Regional PolicePol. Brigadier General Ida Oetari Poernamasasi, the main officials of the Central Kalimantan Regional Police and attended by Kasrem 102 Panju Panjung, and the Chairman of Health Division, Thursday (06/03/21) morning. The Central Kalimantan Regional Police Chief wants to ensure that the vaccination for office locations, including the Public Works Office, the Indonesian Post Office, and the BTPN Bank Office, Palangka Raya City, runs safely and smoothly is right on target as programmed by the government. The Regional Police Chief said that the target of 6000 vaccines was given for mass vaccination targeting the elderly and public servants in the Central Kalimantan region. "The implementation of mass vaccination this time aims to accelerate the vaccination program while preventing the spread of Covid-19 from office clusters throughout Central Kalimantan," said the Chief of Regional Police. The two-star general added that the vaccination activity is an effort by the government to provide a sense of security and comfort to the general public when carrying out activities in the offices because public servants have been vaccinated. "People's high enthusiasm makes this mass vaccination run well, and of course, we from the ranks of Central Kalimantan Regional Police will continue to monitor health protocols during this mass vaccination process," concluded the Chief of Regional Police. On that occasion, the Chief of Regional Police also reviewed the implementation of mass vaccination at the National Police through Virtual Zoom. At the end of his visit, the Chief of Regional Police also distributed masks to health workers and the public.
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