BANDUNG, unpas.ac.id – To support government’s effort in breaking the chain of Covid-19 spread, Universitas Pasundan will hold a vaccination program for students and public.
This was conveyed by Head of the Program Committee as well as Unpas Vice Rector III, Dr. H. Deden Ramdan, M.Si in a circular letter addressed to Vice Deans III and Sub-Section Head of Student Affairs in each faculties.
“Regarding the vaccination program for Unpas students and the public, Vice Deans III and Sub-Section Head of Student Affairs are all instructed to announce the program in each faculty,” he explained.
The program is especially for Unpas students and the public who lives and have Bandung-based Identity Card. The appointed sections/division are responsible for listing the students’ names who are going to join the program.
“Insya Allah, the vaccination will be held in 4-8 August 2021 at Unpas Campus IV, Jalan Setiabudhi No. 193 Bandung,” he added.
Students that meet the requirement can also submit and report their personal data, including name, student number, address and copy of identity card by sending it to the Instagram account of student association, University-level BEM, BEM/Student Federation/faculty’s Student’s Family, Student Activity Unit (UKM) or to Unpas Section of Student Affairs Tamansari.
For public, they can only register themselves by fulfilling the data, including name, citizen number, address, date and birthplace, contact number and photo of identity card uploaded to http://bit.ly/VaksinasiUnpasBandung.
“The deadline [of data collection] is until July 19, 2021. Hope we will be healthy from now on,” he said.
Head of Paguyuban Pasundan Covid-19 Task Force dr. Trias Nugrahadi, Sp.KN (K) as well as Vice Head of the Committee said that before vaccinating, participants were advised to eat and rest enough, to ensure that they were completely healthy.
“For those who have comorbid, they better consult to the doctor first. Basically, after being vaccinated, the patient will be starving, sleepy and aches in the arms, but will gradually get better,” he ended. (Reta)*