Jakarta Smart City through its JAKI application participates in the vaccination program by providing the vaccination registration feature. Since the first time this feature was introduced, various questions related to vaccination have often come to Jakarta Smart City's social media channels. Through this article, we will take a look at the frequently asked questions about Covid-19 vaccination!
How to register for a vaccination?
You can register for Covid-19 vaccination by:
Click the Vaccination Registration banner on the JAKI Homepage
Choose vaccination date and location
Fill in your personal data and address
Fill in the pre-screening form
Print Control Card and Vaccination Card
Come to the vaccination location as scheduled
Or you can go to the nearest health facility or vaccination sites.
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What type of vaccine is used?
Currently, Jakarta uses the CoronaVac-Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines. For your information, you cannot choose the type of vaccine.
How to check the vaccination quota?
To see the available vaccination quotas, you can visit the Vaccination Quota, a dedicated page on Jakarta Covid-19 Response Team official website. You can also search for quotas by name and type of health facility, vaccination date, or by region, sub-district, or village. The quota at each vaccination site is different, for that you are strongly advised to check the quota first before registering for vaccination.
What are the requirements to be vaccinated?
You can get the Covid-19 vaccination if you:
Have an ID Card (registrants aged 18 years and over) or a Family Card (registrants aged 12-17 years);
In good health.
The following groups should not be vaccinated:
Being sick
Pregnant woman
Have a history of autoimmune
Having comorbidities that are not controlled
Under treatment
Less than three months since recovered from Covid-19
All Indonesian citizens can be vaccinated as long as they meet the requirements.
Can I cancel my vaccination registration?
You can not cancel the vaccination registration. Because when registering, the registrant's data will be sent to PCare and health facilities to be entered into the system. You can re-register one day after the first schedule and as long as the quota is available.
How many vaccination registration methods are there currently?
There are currently two methods of registering for the Covid-19 vaccination in Jakarta:
Through Government Programs; and
Through the Vaksinasi Gotong Royong (private).
It should be noted that the Vaksinasi Gotong Royong participants cannot register in government programs. You can register for government programs through the JAKI application.
What do I need to prepare when I come to the vaccination site?
Documents to be prepared at the vaccination site:
ID Card (registrants 18 years and over) or Family Card (registrants aged 12-17);
Control Card and Vaccination Card (for JAKI registrants);
Bring a pen or stationery.
Make sure you are in good health when you will be vaccinated.
What about the schedule and location of dose 2 vaccination?
For the second dose schedule, you can follow the information on the Vaccination Card. For the location, please contact the nearest health facility to confirm the second dose injection.
How to download a vaccine certificate?
Currently, vaccination certificates can only be officially issued by the Indonesia Ministry of Health through PeduliLindungi. If you have been vaccinated, check the certificate via PeduliLindungi.
Why haven't I received a vaccination certificate yet?
For complaints regarding vaccination certificates, you can send an email to sertifikat@pedulilindungi.id.
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You can see other frequently asked questions about vaccination by visiting corona.jakarta.go.id. For those of you who have not been vaccinated, register yourself through JAKI by downloading it on the Google Play Store or App Store. Don't forget to always apply the health protocols (wearing a mask, washing hand, maintaining distance, avoiding crowds, and reducing mobility) to protect yourself and your loved ones from the spread of Covid-19.