In what appears to be a world first, the Indonesian government declares jabs will be compulsory, with residents of Jakarta facing fines of more than $450 for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine.
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JAKARTA, Feb 18 Indonesia’s capital Jakarta is threatening residents with fines of up to 5 million rupiah (RM1,443) for refusing Covid-19 vaccines, an unusually stiff penalty aimed at ensuring compliance with a new regulation making inoculations mandatory. Deputy Jakarta governor Ahmad Riza.
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