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Indonesia to provide free COVID-19 vaccines to people

Indonesia plans to provide COVID-19 vaccines to its people free of charge by 2021, Chairman of the COVID-19 Handling and National Economic Recovery Committee Erick Thohir said on August 27.
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Jakarta (VNA)
– Indonesia plans to provide COVID-19 vaccines to itspeople free of charge by 2021, Chairman of the COVID-19 Handling and NationalEconomic Recovery Committee Erick Thohir said on August 27.

Erick Thohir said there will be 30 milliondoses of COVID-19 vaccines by the end of 2020 obtained from the UAE’s G42 andChina’s Sinovac.

He explained that the plan is to make freevaccines available to the public by utilising the state budget and using thenational health care system (BPJS) data as the basis for vaccineadministration.

To reduce the burden on the state budget,which is experiencing a widening deficit, he asked those who can afford it topay for the vaccines independently.

He added that his committee is alsocontinuing to prioritise the ongoing development of the Red and White vaccine./.
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