Indonesia begins administering second Covid-19 vaccine booster doses for medical workers


JAKARTA, July 30 (Bernama): Indonesia has begun administering second Covid-19 vaccine booster doses to 1.9 million healthcare workers.

In line with advice set out by the Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation, the programme for those who had their first booster dose six months ago, the country's health ministry said.

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