Successful National Vaccination, “Melati” Center Accompanying PwDs in 3 Social Rehabilitation Centers Participating in Covid-19 Vaccination
JAKARTA (9 May 2021) - The Ministry of Social
Affairs affirms the government's commitment to provide access to Covid-19
vaccination for all Indonesian people, especially for persons with disabilities
who are vulnerable to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Melati” Center Jakarta
as one of the Technical Service Units (UPT) of the Ministry of Social Affairs
is mandated to provide assistance in Covid-19 Vaccination activities for
persons with disabilities organized by the Ministry of BUMN and the Ministry of
Health at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta. Vaccine assistance activities
lasted for 3 days, namely on Tuesday (4/5), Friday (7/5) and Saturday (8/5).
Acting the Head of the “Melati”
Center, Puti Chairida Anwar, assigned 3 teams to provide vaccine assistance. Each
team consists of 1 social worker, 1 nurse and 1 driver. Puti urged the team to
pay attention to health protocols in a disciplined manner while carrying out
their duties.
"We have a noble
mandate to provide vaccine assistance for persons with disabilities in 3 social
institutions. Even though we are fasting, we are sure that the Melati team will
be able to provide the best service,” said Puti.
Not only “Melati” Center
has the task of providing vaccine assistance for persons with disabilities. Other
Ministry of Social Affairs UPTs in the Jakarta, Bogor and Bekasi areas also
carry out vaccine assistance tasks. Vaccine assistance on Tuesday (4/5) was
conducted for persons with disabilities who were Social Assisted Residents
(WBS) at the Budi Bhakti Social Institution (PSBD), Cengkareng. A total of 152
WBS people were confirmed to have passed the initial screening for the second
phase of the covid-19 vaccine.
Azizah, a person with
physical disabilities at PSBD Budi Bhakti Cengkareng, expressed his impression
after undergoing vaccination.
“I was scared mom when I
wanted to get an injection, but because you were next to me, I was brave. Thank
you, ma'am, for cheering me on and accompanying me. Next time please come to
see me again at the orphanage, ma'am, so that I will tell you another story,” said
Azizah.