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Indonesian President Joko Widodo receives Chinese COVID-19 vaccine shot

By ANI | Published: January 13, 2021 1:50 PM

The Indonesian President Joko Widodo received his first shot of the Chinese COVID-19 vaccine, Sinovac, on Wednesday, marking the launch of the country's mass immunization programme.

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The Indonesian President Joko Widodo received his first shot of the Chinese COVID-19 vaccine, Sinovac, on Wednesday, marking the launch of the country's mass immunization programme.

"I have received the Sinovac vaccine injection. BPOM evaluation, the efficacy is 65.3 per cent, above the WHO standard of 50 per cent," tweeted Widodo.

Indonesia's Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) chief Penny Lukito announced on Monday that the Sinovac vaccine was 65.3 per cent effective during late phase clinical trials conducted in Indonesia, reported Sputnik.

The Muslim-majority nation's top religious body also approved the vaccine as halal -- meng permissible under Islam -- in a move that could help convince wary citizens.

"Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) also declared the Sinovac vaccine halal," tweeted Widodo.

Previous vaccination drives have met resistance in the world's fourth-largest populous country. After the clearance from MUI, the Indonesian President "ordered that the COVID-19 vaccination be carried out immediately throughout the country".

As per Sputnik, live footage of the vaccination was broadcast on Indonesian television channels.

Earlier, BPOM granted Sinovac vaccine against COVID-19 for emergency use approval on Monday. The Indonesian government has 125 million doses of the Chinese-developed vaccine on order and 3 million doses have been delivered so far, reported Sputnik.

Since the start of the pandemic, more than 846,000 cases of COVID-19 have been registered by public health officials in Indonesia, including the 10,047 new positive tests added to the case total on Tuesday, reported Sputnik.

( With inputs from ANI )

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Tags: World Health OrganizationFood and drug monitoring agencyPenny lukitoJoko Widodo
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