
Indonesia is ramping up their COVID-19 vaccination drives and motivating people to get their jabs, and one of their recent vaccination exercises is a BTS-themed location in the country's capital, Jakarta.
Fans of the Korean boy group BTS in Indonesia organized the vaccination program in Jakarta's Convention Centre. One of its main attractions is an art exhibition called Stay Gold which featured images of the members of BTS as well as a setup showing a full BTS concert video for everyone to enjoy while getting vaccinated.
According to CNN Indonesia, the program was free of charge for all aged 12 and above with Indonesian identity cards. The drive aimed at vaccinating 10,000 people.
Proud to see this #COVID19 vaccination drive organized by #BTSARMY in #Indonesia🇮🇩
-- Sari Setiogi Griberg (@setiogi) August 3, 2021
It helped vaccinating 10,000 people - regardless whether they are @BTS_twt fans or not.
Terima kasih, @SenyumArmy, @WilsonSelly, @namjunwife_ & co!💜
▶️ https://t.co/hPumNuZtVM#BTS #방탄소년단 https://t.co/K1bXgDIY2a
Inspirational news from #BTSARMY in #Indonesia 🇮🇩, who came together for @BTS_twt & organized a #COVID19 vaccination drive for 10,000+ Indonesians.
-- Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) August 3, 2021
Thank you, INDOMYS, for your contribution to #VaccinEquity! Keep up the great work!https://t.co/XGedrXljWG
As reported by CNN Indonesia, the Indonesian #BTSARMY organised a COVID-19 vaccination programme for over 10,000 citizens on 31 July, at the Jakarta Convention Center.
-- BTS Press⁷ (@BTSPressData) August 3, 2021
The vaccination program was free for all Indonesians aged 12 & above, irrespective of their interest in BTS. pic.twitter.com/lLJ2Tn3Qss
Indonesia has been grappling with its biggest COVID-19 surge since July, with a devastating wave of infections and deaths sweeping across the nation at an alarming rate, making it Asia's new coronavirus epicenter.
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