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Banjarmasin –
The head of the Banjarmasin City Health Service (Kadinkes), Machli Riyadi, tested positive for COVID-19. In fact, Machli Riyadi had participated in the injection of the COVID-19 vaccine on January 14.
“Through friends of the media, I ask for the prayers of the citizens of the city of Banjarmasin that they can recover quickly from COVID-19, thank you,” Machli Riyadi reportedly said. Between, Friday (1/22/2021).
The news that Machli Riyadi was infected with COVID-19 after a statement from Masjid Al jihad Banjarmasin management for the recovery of Machli Riyadi because it was confirmed positive for COVID-19 to the mosque congregation.
Machli Riyadi infected with the Corona virus excited the virtual world. The reason is that Machli Riyadi has been vaccinated with Banjarmasin Mayor H Ibnu Sina and Banjarmasin Deputy Mayor H Hermansyah along with other Forkompinda, as the initial target of China’s Sinovac vaccine injection.
Banjarmasin Mayor H Ibnu Sina, when confirmed about the news, confirmed that the head of Banjarmasin City Health Office Machli Riyadi tested positive for COVID-19.
Ibnu Sina even said that he had been treated for a week at Ulin Banjarmasin Regional General Hospital (RSUD), as one of the referral hospitals for COVID-19 patients in South Kalimantan.
“Last night, (01/21) the person in question received a phone call. Complaining that he was still short of breath. We will give it support for to him, “Ibn said.
To the best of his knowledge, Machli Riyadi has made 400 CC convalescence plasma from type AB blood or two bags. Ibnu predicted that Machli Riyadi had contracted the virus before being vaccinated against COVID-19 so the vaccine that he injected into his body was not working.
“We ask that there be no disorderly thoughts first. We submit the affairs of the Health Office to the secretary as the executive journal (Plh),” he said.
In the technical instructions (juknis) for the implementation of vaccination in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Health explains the procedures and techniques for the administration of vaccines. One of them is related to the dose of vaccine that will be given to the public in the vaccination program.
“The dose and method of administration should be as recommended for each type of COVID-19 vaccine. The COVID-19 vaccine is administered by intramuscular injection (shot / shot) in the upper left arm with a single-use syringe (Auto Disable Syringes / ADS) ”, wrote the circular of the Ministry of Health stipulated by the General Director of Disease Prevention and Control of the Ministry of Health.
The Sinovac vaccine is injected twice over a 14-day injection distance. The dose of the Sinovac vaccine given as a single injection is 0.5 ml.
(rfs / knv)