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Regional Police Chief Together with the Governor of Central Kalimantan to Review Covid-19 Vaccinations for Children aged 6-11 Years

By Cpiet Minggu, 02 Januari 2022 Pengunjung (7) 2 Mins Read
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inp.polri.go.id - Palangkaraya. The Head of the Central Kalimantan Regional Police, Pol. Inspector-General Nanang Avianto, and Central Kalimantan Governor Sugianto Sabran conducted a inspection of Covid-19 vaccination activities for children aged 6-11 years which was carried out in the Barigas field at the Central Kalimantan Police Headquarters, Tuesday (12/28/2021). Appearing to be present at the activity were Military Commander 102/Panju Panjung Brigadier General Yudianto Putrajaya, the leading officials of the Central Kalimantan Regional Police and the Central Kalimantan Regional Leadership Coordination Forum. In his explanation, the Head of the Central Kalimantan Regional Police's PR, Pol. Grand Commissioner Kismanto Eko Saputro said that the vaccination for children aged 6-11 years was held simultaneously in five Resort Police. The fifth Resort Police include the Palangka Raya Police, the West Kotawaringin Resort Police, the Sukamara Resort Police, the Pulang Pisau Police and the Murung Raya Police. "So the COVID-19 vaccination for children aged 6-11 years is simultaneously in Five Resort Police including the Regional Police with a target of 5,000 doses. Until now, the achievement of the Covid-19 vaccination in the first dose was 76 percent in Central Kalimantan, while the second dose was only 45 percent," added the Head of Public Relations of the Central Kalimantan Regional Police. "In this activity, they were also entertained with various rides and dozens of bicycles and school bags. This vaccination is important so that Covid-19 cases are sloping and reduce deaths. So let's get vaccinated because vaccines are safe and halal," concluded the Head of Public Relations of the Central Kalimantan Regional Police.
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