Indonesia to give booster shots to public from Jan 12 as Omicron spreads

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03-01-2022 | 07:04
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Indonesia to give booster shots to public from Jan 12 as Omicron spreads
Indonesia will begin giving COVID-19 booster shots to the general public from January 12, health minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said on Monday, as the Omicron variant spreads in the country.

Health workers were given booster doses in July and the plan now is to cover all adults who took their second shots over six months ago. Some 21 million will be covered under the booster program this month, Budi said.

"It has been decided by Mr. President that (the program) will begin on January 12," he said.

Indonesia has fully vaccinated 42% of its 270 million population, using shots produced by China's Sinovac Biotech , Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna.

Budi told a news conference that the country will need about 230 million doses for boosters and has secured nearly half of them.

The Omicron variant has infected over 150 people in Indonesia since its detection last month, the majority of whom were international travelers.

Budi said six of the cases stemmed from local transmission in the capital Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, and Bali island.

Indonesia grappled with a devastating second wave of infections in July, but case numbers have plummeted since then.
 
 
 
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