JakartaPost-Nov 3

Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) chief Jusuf Kalla says the COVID-19 pandemic may impact the country throughout next year. “Indonesia will need time, possibly until 2022, to fully recover from the pandemic,” Kalla said in a statement on Saturday as quoted by antaranews.com. He went on to say that his prediction was based on a list of contributing factors in Indonesia, such as the availability of vaccines by mid-2021, at the earliest, and the need for at least one year to vaccinate 70 percent of the population. Furthermore, vaccine producers in China, Britain and the United States would likely prioritize the use of vaccines in their own countries before shipping them overseas, including to Indonesia, he added.

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