Medical doctor association Surabaya chapter’s COVID-19 vaccination acts: community service for the protection of surabaya medical doctors’ health

COVID-19 vaccination acts for health protection

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  • IDI Cabang Surabaya Ikatan Dokter Indonesia Cabang Surabaya, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59747/smjidisurabaya.v1i2.28

Keywords:

COVID-19, Moderna, mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine, healthcare workers

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many people, including healthcare workers who are at risk of infection. It has been reported that deaths mainly occurred among doctors (51.4%, n = 525). Aims: This community service project was done to report the coverage of the COVID-19 vaccination conducted by the Medical Doctor Association Surabaya Chapter (Ikatan Dokter Indonesia (IDI) Surabaya Chapter). This was done in cooperation with the Surabaya Health Office with the vaccination targets being medical staff and their families. Community service: This project aims to protect their health while treating COVID-19 patients, the Medical Doctor Association Surabaya Chapter in collaboration with the Surabaya Health Office held COVID-19 vaccinations on August 6th, 7th, 25th, and 30th, 2023. These vaccinations were targeted to be given to healthcare workers, and 26, 12, 19, and 36 vials were administered on every date. The Moderna vaccine (mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine) was administered to 727 participants on August 6th, 336 participants on August 7th, 265 participants on August 25th, and 489 participants on August 30th, 2023. The most frequent participants were general practitioners (72.5%) and specialists (22%). The COVID-19 vaccinations were held by the Medical Doctor Association Surabaya Chapter and also involved medical students from several universities in Surabaya, including Universitas Airlangga, Wijaya Kusuma, Nahdlatul Ulama, Muhammaddiyah, Hang Tuah, and Ciputra. The COVID-19 vaccination covered 69.90% of the intended targets. Conclusion: The Medical Doctor Association Surabaya Chapter in collaboration with the Surabaya Health Office successfully held a COVID-19 vaccination campaign that reached 69.90% of their targets.

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2023-11-10

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