Kapanlagi.com - The couple Arie Kriting and Indah Permatasari just received their first vaccination on Monday (19/4/2021) at Galeri Nasional, Medan Merdeka area, Central Jakarta. When injected, Arie closed his eyes and screamed.
As it turns out, Arie has a fear of needles. It's no wonder Indah laughed at her husband's antics.
"Bang Arie is afraid of needles, he's afraid of any kind of injection ha ha ha," said Indah while waiting for the observation process.
"Turns out it doesn't hurt at all. It's just that I was scared at first. Funny scared," Arie quipped.
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1. Vaccine as an Effort

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Arie Kriting and Indah Permatasari are happy to finally get vaccinated. Because they believe this is one way to end the pandemic that has been going on for over a year.
"Vaccination is one of our efforts. If medically and scientifically this is a way to improve the situation, it's better for us to follow it. Human efforts are not one hundred percent, if there are events beyond human control, personally, we surrender. Because we have read many references before finally getting vaccinated. What will happen in the future... Only Allah knows," said Arie.
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2. Stay Compliant with Protocols
After receiving the vaccine, Arie Kriting doesn't think about relaxing. Instead, he and Indah Permatasari will continue to adhere to health protocols.
"This is a preventive measure because we can still get infected. But at least our bodies are more prepared. If you say (after the vaccine) we become more confident, not really, because we will still follow the protocols," said the comedian.
KLovers, don't forget to always comply with health protocols. #RememberMother'sMessage, wear a mask, wash hands regularly, and maintain distance.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.