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Special Staff of the Ministry of BUMN, Arya Sinulingga, said that the industry that will be prioritized for conducting mutual cooperation vaccinations is labor-intensive. One of them is manufacturing and textiles.

"Those who later receive are labor-intensive company workers, in this case manufacturing, textiles. This is the first priority to be vaccinated in the mutual cooperation vaccination program," said Arya.

Later, private companies will bear all the costs of vaccination. This means, from procurement to injection, it is the responsibility of the company.

"Labor is free, no fees should be charged to employees," explained Arya.

On the same occasion, Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Shinta Widjaja Kamdani, said that companies in the red zone will also be prioritized to organize mutual cooperation vaccines. This is to anticipate the transmission of covid-19.

"The Jabodetabek area. Initially it will be carried out in the manufacturing industry, they are labor intensive, there are many workers," said Shinta.

He stated that the number of companies that registered until the end of March 2021 had reached more than 17 thousand. The number of participants itself reached 8.6 million people.

"This will be everyone's turn, but we have to be patient. We hope everyone can get it," said Shinta.