![]() "Issues of injustice or ethics are so high in the world, because some countries haven't gotten a lot of first shots," he said. Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin told a parliamentary hearing the government decided on boosters at the 50 per cent mark due to vaccine inequity concerns at home or abroad. Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country and once Asia's COVID-19 epicentre, has inoculated 29 per cent of its population of 270 million people, using a variety of vaccine brands. ![]() JAKARTA: Indonesia plans to give booster shots to the general public after 50 per cent of its population has been fully vaccinated, its health minister said on Monday (Nov 8), which he expects to happen at the end of next month.
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