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Covid-19 Vaccination Special for Summit Students, Tana Tidung Regent Ibrahim Ali Messages Don’t Believe Hoaxes

TRIBUNKALTARA.COM, TANA TIDUNG – Vaccination Covid-19 specifically for students of the summit, Regent Tana Tidung Ibrahim Ali people’s message don’t believe the news hoax.

District government Tana Tidung carry out vaccinations Covid-19 special for students in Tana Tidung.

He said this was a follow-up to the instructions of the President of the Republic of Indonesia regarding the vaccination of students in regions who could carry out face-to-face learning or PTM.

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He instructed the students at Tana Tidung so as not to be afraid of being vaccinated. Remembering vaccines Covid-19 has gone through 3 stages of clinical trials.

“And it’s a free vaccine, don’t believe it hoax. You trust 1-2 spreaders hoax or thousands of people who have been vaccinated to this day?” he said, Monday (6/9/2021)

He added that from now on he would boost students in the school Tana Tidung to get vaccinated.

“Before PTM, our children must be vaccinated first,” he said.

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He said that he would evaluate schools that did not want their students to be vaccinated.

“Schools that do not want their children to be vaccinated, of course, we will not open face-to-face schools first. Because this is of course for the safety of our children,” he said.

The number one person in Tana Tidung said that from an early age he began to prevent and minimize the spread of Covid-19 in schools by vaccinating.

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“It is possible that our children have a strong immune system. But it is possible that later they can spread it to their parents, who may have weak immunity and so on. This is even more risky,” he said.

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