Serbuan Vaksinasi Covid-19 untuk Anak 6 – 11 Tahun di SD Krian III Guna Membantu Mempercepat Penyebaran Vaksin
Keywords:
Vaccination, Covid-19, 6-11 Years, Learning LossAbstract
Vaccination attacks for children 6-11 years old is very important in community service activities because they can help speed up the spread of the covid-19 vaccine, thereby minimizing elementary school children contracting Covid-19. The purpose of this community service is to help elementary schools feel calmer in carrying out offline learning, as an effort to avoid learning loss when learning online. This activity was supported by the principal and teachers of SD Krian III and the AAL Health unit Health workers. Vaccination is carried out 2 times, namely the 1st vaccination on January 11, 2022 and the second vaccination on February 16, 2022. The vaccination implementation is guided by the Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number HK.01.07/MENKES/6688/2021 concerning the Implementation of the Corona Virus Disease 2019 Vaccination (Covid- 19) for children aged 6 (six) to 11 (eleven) years, with a vaccination service screening format. The results of the 1st vaccination activity of 610 registrants who vaccinated 609 children, of which 1 was postponed. Vaccination 2 of 452 children, 1 child for vaccine 1 and 451 children for vaccine 2. It is recommended to develop a vaccine attack to elementary school students in areas that have not been vaccinated.
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