Realize a healthy and productive society by protecting themselves and their families through the covid 19 vaccine, as well as anyone who will receive the covid 19 vaccine
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The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to continue to pose an enormous burden of morbidity and mortality while severely disrupting communities and economies worldwide. Governments must be prepared to ensure large-scale and equitable access and distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine if and when a safe and effective vaccine is available. The education implementation process is carried out door to door. Educational activities about "Creating a Healthy and Productive Society by Protecting Yourself and Family Through the Covid 19 Vaccine, and Anyone Who Will Receive the Covid 19 Vaccine" conducted offline and online education. Vaccines are not drugs, they encourage the formation of specific immunity in the body to avoid contracting or possibly serious illness. The priority group for vaccine recipients is residents who are domiciled in Indonesia aged 18 years. Education is done online and offline. For offline education, it is carried out door to door and distributing flyers and masks, and for online education, brochures are distributed on the Instagram and WhatsApp applications
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