JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): As monkeypox cases continue to increase globally, Indonesia’s largest group of doctors has created a task force dedicated to combating the virus, saying they are ready to aid the government in preventing an outbreak in the country, which has yet to report any infections.
The Indonesian Society of Respirology (PDPI) has said that the risk of post-COVID conditions or long COVID-19 is lower among people who have been vaccinated .
At least 201.24 million Indonesian citizens have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Wednesday, according to the Health Ministry’s .
The Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) has asked the government and the community to step up booster vaccinations as an anticipatory measure against the .
Indonesia is striving to achieve a golden generation in 2045, or on the 100th anniversary of its independence, but faces the problem of stunting as a hurdle to .