INFOKU, BLORA -All Blora Polsek Polda Central Java in 16 sub-districts in Blora Regency are asked to continue to actively support the implementation of Covid-19 vaccination activities in the local area, especially in vaccinating children and the elderly.
This was conveyed by the Deputy Chief of Blora Police Commissioner Christian Chrisye Lolowang while leading the morning rally in the backyard of the Blora Police Headquarters, Monday (17/1/2022).
Attending the morning meeting were the Heads of Division, Kasat, Kaasi, Kanit, Staff Officers and Members and Civil Servants of the Blora Police.
To all members of the Wakapolres, thank you for carrying out the duties and dedication that have been carried out for the past week, where the situation in Blora Regency is relatively safe and conducive.
"Representing the Chief of Police, we thank all members, both Polres and Polsek. Until now, the situation is relatively safe and conducive. This is all the work of all of our colleagues," said the Deputy Chief of Police.
However, the Deputy Chief of Police advised the ranks not to underestimate the existing situation.
"Nevertheless, we must not be careless. Continue to carry out the duties of the Police, of course by establishing synergy with cross-sectoral in each region," he said.
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Then, responding to the development of Covid-19, where vaccinations for children 6-11 years and the elderly are currently being intensified, he stressed to all levels to always be active in the success of vaccination activities in all regions and remote villages.
"The success of vaccination activities to remote villages, especially vaccination of children and the elderly. Continue to monitor and establish synergy with existing elements of society so that vaccination achievements can be maximized," said the Deputy Chief of the Blora Police.
Meanwhile, based on the COVID-19 vaccination update, Monday (17/1/2022), children aged 6-11 years in Blora have reached 15.4% or 11.248 doses.
While the elderly, for the first dose, as many as 90,217 (81.0%) and the second dose as much as 55,656 (50.0%).
"We are continuing to vaccinate children so that the target of 73,239 doses can be completed immediately," said Head of the Blora Health Service, Edy Widayat. (Setyorini/KOM)