Vaccination Program in Indonesia

Prof Ridwan Amiruddin - Guru Besar Kedokteran sekaligus Epidemiolog dari Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassas, Sulawesi Selatan

Prof. Ridwan Amiruddin - Professor of Medicine and Epidemiologist from Hasanuddin University, Makassas, South Sulawesi Source: Uni Hasanuddin

Vaccination has entered its second month in Indonesia. Even though it is very slow, due to the limited doses of the available vaccine, hope remains, especially that this program will help restore the economy.


Prof. Ridwan Amiruddin, Professor of medicine and epidemiologist from Hasanuddin University, Makassas, South Sulawesi, discussed the vaccination program, its impact, and how Indonesia should implement this for at least the next 3 years.


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