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Bali kicks off drive-thru virus jabs
Published on: Tuesday, March 02, 2021
Published on: Tue, Mar 02, 2021
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Bali kicks off drive-thru virus jabs
Medical workers prepare to administer the Covid-19 vaccine during a drive-through vaccination service in Nusa Dua, Bali.
BALI: Indonesian resort island Bali has launched a drive-thru vaccination campaign targeting thousands of hospitality workers, as the popular tourist destination eyes reopening to foreign visitors.

Billed as the first such campaign in Southeast Asia, Bali’s drive-thru vaccinations kicked-off at the weekend. The programme aims to inoculate around 5,000 workers in hospitality and ride-sharing services by the end of this month.

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The campaign was rolled out at Nusa Dua Bali Convention Centre in Bali’s capital Denpasar, set up in partnership with Southeast Asian ride-hailing giant Grab.
“This drive-thru programme is good, because for us drivers who work on the street every day, we are very vulnerable to being exposed to the virus,” said a ride-hailing driver Zul Widodo.
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In August, Bali closed the door to foreign tourists over coronavirus concerns, battering its key tourism sector. “The Covid-19 vaccine is paramount for Indonesia’s tourism industry recovery,” Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno said in a weekend statement.  “The availability of vaccines continues to be a source of hope for people to return to normalcy and boost confidence that they can travel safely.”
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The island has recorded some 923 deaths and just over 34,000 virus cases. The drive-thru vaccination has been rolled out alongside Indonesia’s nationwide vaccination bid, which kicked off in January with the Chinese CoronaVac jabs.

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Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation, plans to inoculate more than 180 million of its nearly 270 million people. But it was not clear if the drive-thru programme would be rolled out in other cities across the archipelago. Indonesia’s economy—Southeast Asia’s largest—has lurched into recession during a pandemic that has infected more than 1.3 million people and killed over 36,000 nationwide, according to official data, though low testing rates mean the figures could be much higher. 
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