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Jakarta launches paid COVID-19 vaccinations from January

Jakarta's Health Office has announced that paid COVID-19 vaccinations started from January 2024, but the specific pricing details are still pending regulations from the Ministry of Health.
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Jakarta (VNA)♓ – Jakarta's Health Office has announced that paid COVID-19 vaccinations started from January 2024, but thespecific pricing details are still pending regulations from the Ministry ofHealth.

In late December 2023, the officeadvised citizens to get vaccinated at the nearest medical facility while thefree vaccination programme was still in effect, adding that vaccines are readilyavailable at all district-level medical stations in Jakarta. Director General of Disease Control and Prevention Rein Rondonuwu said starting from January 1, COVID-19 vaccination has become aregular programme across Indonesia. Those who fail to meet the criteria forvulnerable groups will be required to pay for the COVID-19 vaccines. Theministry also urged citizens to continue wearing masks and practice hygienemeasures to prevent the increased risk of COVID-19 cases, especially among theelderly and those yet to be vaccinated.

Earlier,President Joko Widodo declared that the government would no longer bear theexpenses for treating COVID-19 patients, as the country has officially transitionedCOVID-19 from a pandemic to an endemic disease./.
           

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