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Judul                 : Indonesia on track for Jan. 13 vaccination drive

               Nama Media            : thejakartapost.com

               Tanggal               : 09 Januari 2021

               Halaman/URL           : https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2021/01/09/indonesia-on-
                                     track-for-jan-13-vaccination-drive.html

               Tipe Media            : Media Online



                                                            Indonesia is on track to roll out its COVID-
                                                            19 vaccination campaign next week, just as
                                                            the  country  extends  its  record-breaking
                                                            streak of highest new daily confirmed cases
                                                            for a third consecutive day.

                                                            The  highly  anticipated  vaccination  drive,
                                                            which President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has
                                                            ordered  to  commence  after  he  takes  the
                                                            first jab of the CoronaVac vaccine on Jan.
                                                            13,  looks  likely  to  proceed  after  the  Food
               and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) indicated it would keep to the agreed timetable
               to authorize use of the vaccine.

               BPOM head Penny Lukito expressed optimism on Friday that her agency would be
               able to issue emergency use authorization (EUA) for Chinese firm Sinovac Biotech’s
               candidate vaccine before Wednesday.
               She was also quick to dismiss allegations that Jokowi’s announcement would “bind
               BPOM to issuing the EUA on a certain date”, saying that the plan did in fact line up
               with BPOM’s own timeline and that it was waiting for the full set of interim data to be
               compiled and analyzed.

               "We're grateful that we have growing conviction up to this day so that [...] it can be
               confirmed that the [EUA] will be issued before Jan. 13," she told a virtual press briefing.
               Penny explained that the agency had employed a rolling submission of interim data
               from ongoing late-stage clinical trials of the candidate vaccine in Bandung, West Java,
               rejecting any claim that it was a “sudden” forced decision.

               BPOM had received half of the trial’s data by Thursday and was expected to acquire
               the  complete  dataset  on  Friday.  Read  also:  How  CoronaVac's  efficacy,  new  virus
               strains will affect Indonesia's vaccination blitz "We'll analyze it internally first before we
               conduct final deliberations with the national committee on drug evaluation specifically
               on  COVID-19  vaccines,  which  also  involves  ITAGI  [Indonesian  Technical Advisory
               Group on Immunization], clinicians on a wider scale and epidemiologists – all so that
               we can issue [the EUA] in the next few days," she said.

               In addition to the Bandung data, Penny said the agency would also consider interim
               data from the larger phase three trials of the same candidate vaccine in Turkey and
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