Police in Samrat, North Sulawesi, were successful in reaching their goal of 5,000 people by providing free vaccinations.

Manado – The Free Vaccine Outlet Samrat Polda North Sulawesi (North Sulawesi) was successful, the target of injecting 5,000 people was achieved.

This was said by the North Sulawesi Police Chief, Inspector General of Police. Drs. Nana Sudjana, M.M., while reviewing the second day of vaccination, Friday (13/08/2021) afternoon, at the Auditorium of Unsrat Manado.

“The implementation of the first day of vaccination Thursday (12/08) and also the second day of this Friday went well. The target for injecting the vaccine for two days is 5,000 people. Per day 2,500 people, and the target is achieved, “explained the North Sulawesi Police Chief.

The Kapolda is grateful as well as appreciating the people who are full of enthusiasm and high enthusiasm for participating in the vaccination for these two days.

“Even though it was attended by thousands of people, there was no crowd. Because people who follow the vaccination have followed the rules and directions of the officers, “explained the North Sulawesi Police Chief.

He continued, the implementation of this vaccination is a synergy between the TNI, Polri and the North Sulawesi Provincial Government. “The Free Samrat vaccination is in order to welcome the 76th Indonesian Independence Day. The goal is to accelerate the achievement of herd immunity or group immunity,” explained the North Sulawesi Police Chief.

The target for vaccine injections in North Sulawesi is 2.8 million people, and so far 1.1 million people have been vaccinated against Covid-19.

“For people who have not been vaccinated, please visit the nearest vaccination booth or location. There is no need to be afraid, because vaccines are safe and halal,” the North Sulawesi Police Chief appealed.

He added that apart from the Unsrat Auditorium, the North Sulawesi Regional Police and Polresta/Polres vaccination booths were still running. “In total there are 19 outlets which are a collaboration with the local City/Regency Government,” he said.

The Kapolda also appealed to people who have been vaccinated to maintain their health and comply with health protocols. “Stay disciplined with the 5M health protocol to suppress the spread of Covid-19. Namely, wearing masks, washing hands, maintaining distance, avoiding crowds, and reducing mobility,” concluded the Kapolda.

Not only reviewing, the Kapolda who was also accompanied by the Deputy Chief of the North Sulawesi Police, Brigadier General Pol. Rudi Darmoko and several Main Officials of the North Sulawesi Regional Police, also handed over food packages symbolically to vaccination participants, especially the elderly.

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