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With shaking hands, broadcast live to the nation, a doctor administered Indonesia s first COVID-19 vaccination.
The recipient was President Joko Widodo, a man who hopes to get 181.5 million Indonesians vaccinated this year.
It s a huge challenge, almost three times the population of the UK and so far one of the largest rollouts in the world.
But the nation s vaccination drive, which started this week using CoronaVac, a jab from Chinese manufacturer Sinovac Biotech, bucks the current trend by injecting under-60s first.
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Dr Siti Nadia Tarmizi, COVID-19 vaccination spokesperson for Indonesia s Ministry of Health, told Sky News: 18 to 59 is the age group that gets most infected by COVID-19 and mostly without symptoms. We know between 18 and 59 is a more productive age group, so if we are targeting this age group first, we will protec
Science’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Heising-Simons Foundation.
A new face at the helm of Indonesia’s Ministry of Health has raised scientists’ hopes that the country may take a more scientific approach to its increasingly desperate struggle with COVID-19. In a 22 December 2020 cabinet reshuffle, Indonesian President Joko Widodo named Budi Gunadi Sadikin, who has a degree in nuclear physics, as health minister. He took over from Terawan Agus Putranto, a military doctor known for pushing a controversial, unproven stroke therapy he had developed himself. His sluggish, secretive management of the pandemic was widely seen as a failure.