At a recent event held in Jakarta, US Deputy Chief of Mission Michael F. Kleine said USAID’s Covid-19 support for Indonesia had reached more than 90 percent of Indonesians, or roughly 260 million people, including around 840,000 frontline healthcare workers.
Together, we rolled out innovative treatments, we fought misinformation and improved national laboratory research,” he added. Kleine said USAID would continue to support the country’s efforts to provide widespread and equitable access to and delivery of safe and effective Covid-19 vaccinations, including in hard-to-reach areas.
The government has promised to continue rolling out Covid-19 vaccines and booster doses, even as the pandemic subsides. Indonesia’s Covid-19 indicators have continued to show signs of improvement since the government lifted its public activity restrictions at the tail-end of last year.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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