COVID-19 Numbers Show ImprovementsIndonesia ExpatMarch 30, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 30, 20210216 Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto has said that the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia continues to...
Health Ministry: Public Vaccination Starts SeptemberIndonesia ExpatMarch 8, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 8, 20210696 The Ministry of Health has emphasised that the target of vaccinating 181.5 million people will still be hit. Health Minister...
AstraZeneca Vaccine For 60+ Set to Arrive Q1 2021Indonesia ExpatFebruary 1, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 1, 20210340 The Indonesian government, in multilateral cooperation with the GAVI Covax Facility by the World Health Organisation (WHO), has succeeded in...
Private Hospital Yogyakarta Provides COVID-19 Vaccine ServiceIndonesia ExpatDecember 13, 2020January 21, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatDecember 13, 2020January 21, 20210896 The Sleman Regency Government of the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) is allowing private hospitals to administer vaccination services for...
Sinovac COVID-19 Vaccine Arrives in IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatDecember 7, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatDecember 7, 20200795 Ready-to-use vaccines from Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac, arrived in Indonesia on the night of Sunday 6th December. Based on a...
Vaccines Initially for 18-59 Year Olds Says GovernmentIndonesia ExpatOctober 21, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 21, 202001387 The vaccines that are being produced in various countries, including the Indonesian red-and-white vaccine, will be for ages 18-59 years,...
Indonesia’s Unique Sanctions for Not Wearing MasksIndonesia ExpatSeptember 1, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 1, 202001049 President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has said that before a vaccination becomes available, governors across the nation must remain focussed on...
Ebola Outbreak Strikes in CongoIndonesia ExpatJune 2, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatJune 2, 202001216 The Republic of Congo has reported that Ebola has again become an epidemic, whilst the country is still struggling against...
Barking Mad: Rabies Outbreak In West KalimantanOliviana HandayaniJune 27, 2017 by Oliviana HandayaniJune 27, 201701076 West Kalimantan is battling to control a spike in rabies cases with reports in eight regencies increasing to 11 earlier...
What Vaccines Should Have Your Extra Attention in Indonesia? (Advertorial)Steven GraaffApril 20, 2017 by Steven GraaffApril 20, 201701042 Most people who come to work and live in Indonesia are advised to have a set of vaccinations on top...