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Vaccine Inventory and Distribution Can Be Monitored via the SMILE App

JAKARTA – The Indonesian Ministry of Health opens access to information for people who want to monitor the supply and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to all regions through the Electronic Immunization and Logistics Monitoring System (SMILE) application.

“The recording of vaccine reporting and logistics for the implementation of COVID-19 vaccination uses the electronic logistics monitoring system (SMILE) which is now accessible to the public,” said Spokesperson for the COVID-19 Vaccination of the Indonesian Ministry of Health, Siti Nadia Tarmizi, when delivering a press statement virtually monitored from Jakarta, reported Between, Thursday, August 19.

Nadia said the SMILE application is a development of dashboard vaccination of the Ministry of Health, which is currently located at https://vacsin.kemkes.go.id.

Nadia said that logistics recording and reporting in the SMILE application includes numbers batch, the expiration date of the vaccine and the logistics of the vaccination received, the number of vaccines issued, the number of vaccines used and the number of defective and expired vaccines.

“In the process of distributing vaccines, it is recorded in the vaccine distribution application that is already connected to SMILE, which will record according to the number of numbers” batch, the expiry date of the vaccine received from the distributor who delivered at each level,” he said.

Nadia said the number of vaccines that have arrived in Indonesia currently has reached 190 million doses in finished form and in the form of raw materials.

Indonesia will return for the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, August 19, this is approximately 2.5 million doses that will arrive in the country,” he said.

Meanwhile, the number of vaccines that have been injected, said Nadia, is 84.5 million doses of vaccine, 54.9 million doses of which are the first dose and 29.5 million doses for the second dose.

Nadia added that all the information was summarized by the provincial health service officer through the SMILE application and uploaded using the officer’s cell phone.

“If vaccine allocation data and logistics are not yet available in SMILE, the provincial health office can independently input the number of vaccines allocated for vaccination during a certain period,” he said.

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