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Kapanlagi.com - On August 24th, SCTV will celebrate its 31st anniversary. To kick off the celebration of this XTRAORDINARY anniversary, SCTV supports a social action by providing free COVID-19 vaccines to the public through an event called XTRAORDINARY Vaccine. This activity is a collaboration between SCTV and YPP (Yayasan Pundi Amal Peduli Kasih) in collaboration with AO Care and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Health Office.
XTRAORDINARY Vaccine will be carried out at several locations in DKI Jakarta, South Tangerang, and Depok. This free vaccine distribution activity will take place from August 2nd to August 23rd, 2021. With XTRAORDINARY Vaccine, it is hoped that thousands of people can receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
"XTRAORDINARY Vaccine will visit 14 locations in DKI Jakarta and several other locations in South Tangerang and Depok. The hope is to reach more than a thousand COVID-19 vaccine recipients by the end of this program period," explained Banardi Rachmad, Deputy Director of Programming at SCTV.
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XTRAORDINARY Vaccination is conducted at four different Puskesmas. It started at Pancoran Mas-Depok Puskesmas on August 3, then Pondok Betun-Tangerang Selatan Puskesmas on August 5, continued at Tanah Abang-Jakarta Pusat Puskesmas on August 18, and will be concluded at Kramat Jati-East Jakarta Puskesmas on Monday, August 23, 2021. This activity aims to provide vaccines for 250-350 participants at each puskesmas.
Not only free vaccines, SCTV also distributes free SCTV 31st Anniversary edition masks. This is to encourage people to wear double masks and continue to follow health protocols. The participants who receive these free vaccines are only the residents registered in the Jakarta Kini (JAKI) application.
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Due to the large number of people who have not yet received the COVID-19 vaccine, the XTRAORDINARY Vaccination activity has received good enthusiasm from the community.
"I am very enthusiastic about this free vaccine. This is my first vaccine and my whole family's. Thank you very much to the Mayor, SCTV, and YPP for providing this free vaccine, especially many residents around who have not received the vaccine yet, they are greatly helped," said Rosma, one of the participants in Xtraordinary Vaccination.
Let's celebrate the excitement of SCTV's 31st Anniversary by successfully supporting the vaccination movement together with SCTV, #31XTRAORDINARY!
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