Technology-based health services such as telemedicine will continue to be used by people even after the pandemic ends, chairman of the executive board of the .
COVID-19 cases on the rise outside Java: IDI 6 hours ago A screenshot of head of the mitigation team of the Indonesian Doctor s Association (IDI), Adib Khumaidi, addressing an online press conference originating from Jakarta on Tuesday (July 27, 2021). (ANTARA/Prisca Triferna) Jakarta (ANTARA) - There has been an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases outside of Java, in contrast with the declining trend in infections seen on the island, according to the Indonesian Doctor s Association. When we look at it, the declining trend of case numbers is happening not only in Jakarta, but we also received reports of this in Semarang, Kudus, Pati, and Rembang, head of the IDI s mitigation team, Adib Khumaidi, said at an online press conference streamed from Jakarta on Tuesday.
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Jokowi presses for health protocols application despite vaccination 13th January 2021 President Joko WIdodo receives Indonesia s first Sinovac vaccine jab in Jakarta on Wednesday (Jan 13, 2021). ANTARA/Agus Suparto Although vaccinations are being conducted, I would like to again remind of the importance of discipline towards implementing health protocols Jakarta (ANTARA) - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) urged Indonesians to always bear in mind to implement health protocols strictly despite the COVID-19 vaccination program having commenced on Wednesday. Although vaccinations are being conducted, I would like to again remind of the importance of discipline towards implementing health protocols. We still have to wear masks, wash our hands, and keep our distance, as well as avoid crowds, President Jokowi remarked here on Wednesday.
JAKARTA: Indonesia on Monday extended the closure of its borders to foreigners for another two weeks until Jan. 28 over coronavirus fears, while its drug monitoring agency approved the emergency use of China's CoronaVac vaccine across the vast archipelago.
Year ender - Indonesia takes cautious steps towards mass immunization 29th December 2020 FILE PHOTO: A display shows packages of vaccine candidate for SARS-CoV-2 by Sinovac Biotech during a government-organized media tour showcasing the company s development of a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine candidate in Beijing, China, September 24, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo (REUTERS/Thomas Peter) With still no emergency-use approval for Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine, it is becoming increasingly evident that the Indonesian government will have to wait until 2021 to kickstart its mass vaccination program. Initially, the government had hoped to begin the vaccination program in the third week of December, 2020, with healthcare workers and legal enforcers getting first priority.
Vaccine volunteer coalition set up by IDI ready to get COVID vaccine 20th December 2020 A healthcare worker prepares a vaccine shot during a simulation in East Java, Dec 18, 2020. ANTARA PHOTO/Moch Asim/rwa. Kawan Vaksin is present in the regions to encourage literacy and community participation in the vaccination program Jakarta (ANTARA) - A coalition of vaccine volunteers called Kawan Vaksin, which was set up by the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) in 34 Indonesian provinces, says its members are ready to be the first to get COVID-19 vaccine shots, together with President Joko Widodo. Dr. Iswanto Idji, the National Coordinator of Kawan Vaksin, here on Sunday said that the coalition was formed in various regions to help make the implementation of health protocols successful and to respond to the low literacy of the public towards vaccines as many people believed in hoaxes.
Vaccination can halt COVID-19 spread in Indonesia: IDI 14th December 2020 Daeng M. Faqih (second from left), IDI Executive Chairman. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The vaccination program to be implemented by the government can lower and also end the transmission of COVID-19 in Indonesia, Dr. Daeng M. Faqih, Chairman of Executive Board of the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI), stated. This vaccination program offers huge hope for us all, not only for healthcare workers but also for all people. Vaccine is our biggest tool to reduce as low as possible and also stop the transmission of COVID-19, he stated during a press conference at the PB IDI office, monitored online here on Monday.