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  • Wed, December 23, 2020.The majority of Indonesians are hesitant about getting a COVID-19 vaccine amid persistent concerns over safety and the efficacy of the coronavirus vaccines

    The majority of Indonesians are hesitant about getting a COVID-19 vaccine amid persistent concerns over safety and the efficacy of the coronavirus vaccines, a survey by Saiful Mujani Research & Consulting (SMRC) finds.

    The nationwide survey, conducted between Dec. 16 and 19 and polling 1,202 people, found that only 37 percent of respondents were willing to be inoculated once the coronavirus vaccines became available for public use.

    In contrast, 40 percent of respondents were still uncertain about whether to get vaccine injections, while the remaining 17 percent stated their disapproval of the vaccination drive.

    SMRC public policy manager Tati Wardi said the percentage of respondents willing to be vaccinated had dipped significantly from that recorded in the previous study.

    “According to last week’s survey, those willing to participate in the vaccination drive reached 54 percent, but now the number has dropped to just 37 percent,” she said during an online discussion on Tuesday.

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    The report also showed that 23 percent of respondents were doubtful of the vaccines’ safety, while 56 percent were convinced that the vaccines would not pose any health hazards. The remaining 20 percent remain undecided on the subject.

    Tati said that although the percentage of respondents convinced of the vaccines’ safety was higher than that of respondents holding the opposite view, recent findings indicated a decrease in public trust.

    “Our nationwide survey earlier this month shows that public trust in the vaccines reached 66 percent,” she said. “Therefore, the latest number – 56 percent – points to a decrease [in public trust].”

    She called on the government to disclose accurate information regarding the efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines so as to ensure public trust in the inoculation drive.

    An effective public communications strategy on the government’s part is crucial to bolster public understanding of the core benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines, given that social media channels are already rife with unsubstantiated claims against the vaccines, according to Tati.

    She added that such a strategy should also entail the constant involvement of health authorities, as the most recent survey revealed that 71.5 percent of respondents viewed doctors as the most trusted sources of information related to pandemic mitigation.

    A Health Ministry survey earlier this month revealed that only one-third of Indonesians wanting to get COVID-19 shots were willing to pay for a vaccine.

    The most common reasons for rejecting COVID-19 vaccination are concerns about safety (30 percent), uncertainty about the effectiveness (22 percent),  lack of trust in the vaccine (13 percent), fear of side effects such as fever and pain (12 percent) and religious beliefs (8 percent).

    President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo expected the national COVID-19 vaccination program to begin in January 2021, targeting 70 percent of the Indonesian population – or around 182 people. The vaccination of that proportion of the population would, it is believed, ensure herd immunity.

    The President reasserted that any future vaccine would be approved by the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) and would be declared halal by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI). Vaccination, he said, would be free for all Indonesians.

    Responding to the SMRC’s latest survey, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology head Amin Soebandrio said the government still had a long way to go before it could ensure herd immunity, as a significant portion of the public remain unconvinced of the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Airlangga University epidemiologist Windhu Purnomo urged the government to improve the mitigation momentum as the vaccination program was not likely to reach the percentage required for herd immunity until April 2022 at the earliest.

    “Vaccination is only one part of pandemic mitigation strategy,” he said.

    “The main strategy is case finding, which entails massive testing and tracing to detect and isolate as many cases as possible to break the chain of infection.”

  • Wed, December 23, 2020.The national COVID-19 task force has formed a special team to monitor treatment for doctors who are infected with COVID-19

    Wed, December 23, 2020

    The national COVID-19 task force has formed a special team to monitor treatment for doctors who are infected with COVID-19, spokesperson Wiku Adisasmito has said.

    “This team, which comprises experts, doctors and medical volunteers, has been formed to monitor the quality of health treatment for doctors who are infected with COVID-19,” said Wiku in a statement on Wednesday.

    Statistics on doctors’ deaths released by the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) risk-mitigation team on Dec. 15 revealed that some 202 doctors across the nation have died as a result of COVID-19.

    IDI’s risk-mitigation team head Adib Khumaidi said the surge in COVID-19 daily cases was one of the contributing factors to the increasing number of doctors’ deaths nationwide — whether they contracted it from COVID-19 patients at the hospitals or asymptomatic individuals who were undergoing self-isolation.

    Adib said he also believed the simultaneous regional elections, which took place on Dec. 9, potentially caused a surge in COVID-19 cases in Indonesia.

    Therefore, he urged the elected regional heads to take COVID-19 seriously and prioritize pandemic-mitigation efforts, such as by improving health facilities in their areas.

    “We urge the public and regional heads, including their supporters, to refrain from conducting any form of activity that could potentially generate crowds,” Adib suggested.

    “People [who participated in the election] should also check their health condition if they show any COVID-19 symptoms, and get themselves tested even with a lack of symptoms,” he added.

    His team also pushed the government to provide more protection for health workers, especially those working on the frontline. Furthermore, Adib also asked the public to keep implementing the health protocols as the nation was still waiting for the government to roll out the vaccination drive.

    “The high number of COVID-19 cases, as well as doctors’ deaths, should be a warning to us to remain cautious and keep obeying the health protocols,” he added.

    The IDI has called for comprehensive cooperation between the government and the public in implementing health protocols in order to ensure the safety of medical personnel and health workers while performing their duty.

    “Not just the public, but we, too, want this pandemic to pass quickly. This situation will never be resolved if there is not full cooperation from the community as the advanced guard,” said IDI mitigation team deputy head Ari Kusuma Januarto.

    Given the number of reports regarding COVID-19 related deaths among doctors, the Health Ministry previously formed a special team to investigate the matter on Sept. 28.

    The IDI has worked closely with the task force as well as the Health Ministry to provide personal protective equipment (PPE), as well as free swab tests for health workers.

  • 2020-12-23,新加坡首批冠病疫苗前晚抵达樟宜机场。这批由美国辉瑞公司和德国合作伙伴BioNTech共同研发的疫苗,在空运全程受到严格把关,包括疫苗温度控制箱在全程保持零下70摄氏度。当疫苗抵达机场后,地勤人员随即将温控箱送往冷冻仓储中心拆卸,再由物流公司载往另一个存放设施。疫苗在普通冰箱温度的存放期只有五天,因此物流业者必须很快地完成最后一里路的疫苗运送与分发

    新加坡首批冠病疫苗前晚抵达樟宜机场。这批由美国辉瑞公司和德国合作伙伴BioNTech共同研发的疫苗,在空运全程受到严格把关,包括疫苗温度控制箱在全程保持零下70摄氏度。当疫苗抵达机场后,地勤人员随即将温控箱送往冷冻仓储中心拆卸,再由物流公司载往另一个存放设施。疫苗在普通冰箱温度的存放期只有五天,因此物流业者必须很快地完成最后一里路的疫苗运送与分发。

    新加坡是首个获得上述疫苗的亚洲国家,疫苗安全及顺利抵达国门,展示了新加坡在冷链运送与物流的技术实力。负责运送疫苗的是新航货运飞机、提供地勤与冷冻仓储设备的是新翔集团,而负责物流的是敦豪全球货运物流。

    新加坡交通部长王乙康表示,我们的员工与物流公司的技术实力,都达到世界卫生组织要求的标准。他指出,新加坡具有处理冷链运输的能力,并有意成为区域的冠病疫苗运送与分发中心。全球疫苗运送量估计是6万5000吨,而新翔集团去年全年处理的冷链运输量超过30万吨,因此有足够的冷冻货运处理能力。

    另一方面,新加坡贸工部长陈振声透露,新加坡正同主要疫苗供应商洽谈,参与疫苗的灌封工作,并协助国际制药大厂把疫苗配送到全球各地。

  • 2020-12-23,新型冠状病毒疫情爆发以来一直没有感染病例的南极洲,已经第一次出现2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的传播。智利军方报告,他们在南极半岛的贝纳尔多·奥希金斯(Bernardo O’Higgins)研究基地已经出现了36例确诊。

    新型冠状病毒疫情爆发以来一直没有感染病例的南极洲,已经第一次出现2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的传播。

    智利军方报告,他们在南极半岛的贝纳尔多·奥希金斯(Bernardo O’Higgins)研究基地已经出现了36例确诊。

    36人当中有26日军方人员,另外10人则是后勤维护工作人员,目前全部已被送到智利。

    这一消息到来前三天,智利海军刚刚确认,一艘向研究站运送物资及人员的轮船上有三人确诊。

    这一消息意味着,新型冠状病毒在全球七大洲均有确诊。

    阿迪亚军士号(The Sargento Aldea)轮船于11月27日抵达研究站,并于12月10日返回智利。

    三名船组人员在抵达智利塔尔卡瓦诺的海军基地之后,新冠病毒检测呈阳性。

    智利海军表示,所有登船前往南极的人员均在出发前接受过聚合酶连锁反应(PCR)检测新冠病毒,所有结果均呈阴性。

    贝纳尔多·奥希金斯研究站是智利在南极的四个永久基地之一,由军方营运。

  • 2020年12月22日,大连市统筹推进新冠肺炎疫情防控和经济社会发展工作总指挥部发布通告,12月15日以来,大连市金普新区发生新冠疫情。为坚决阻断疫情传播渠道,坚决遏制疫情扩散蔓延,坚决果断快速、科学精准有效做好大连市疫情防控工作,市疫情防控指挥部决定即日起全面开展核酸检测工作

    2020年12月22日,据大连市人民政府新闻办公室官方微博消息,12月22日,大连市统筹推进新冠肺炎疫情防控和经济社会发展工作总指挥部发布通告,12月15日以来,大连市金普新区发生新冠疫情。为坚决阻断疫情传播渠道,坚决遏制疫情扩散蔓延,坚决果断快速、科学精准有效做好大连市疫情防控工作,市疫情防控指挥部决定即日起全面开展核酸检测工作。

    通告全文如下:

    各地区、各单位和个人要深刻认识核酸检测的重要意义,主动作为,从整个社会层面开展筛查工作,早发现、早隔离,保障经济社会恢复正常秩序和人民生活健康安全。按照“统筹协调、省市联动,快速检测、确保质量”的原则,以区市县为单位做好采样点设置、人员组织、信息登记、采集流程、转运送检、核酸检测等工作。广大市民朋友、企事业单位同志们,按照属地化原则,听从街道、社区统一安排,主动接受采样和筛查,有序排队参加检测,做到应检尽检、不漏一户、不落一人。在核酸检测过程中,做好自我防护,保持一米以上间隔距离,不交谈、不聚集,采集点组织工作要管理有序,有组织的安排人员到指定地点检测。全市人民众志成城,同心抗疫,坚决打赢这场疫情防控的遭遇战、阻击战,共同保卫大连安全、守护家园平安。

    大连市统筹推进新冠肺炎疫情防控和经济社会发展工作总指挥部

    2020年12月22日