Currently, the entire population of the world is facing the Covid-19 pandemic. The beginning of this pandemic was known from the first report, an outbreak in the city of Wuhan, China, at the end of December 2019. Data in April 2022, Covid-19 has spread to 230 countries with the number of confirmed cases globally as many as 505,035,185 and 6,210,719 cases died. In Indonesia, confirmed cases of Covid-19 reached 6,042,595 cases, 5,855,361 cases recovered and 156,015 cases died. The three provinces with the highest number of confirmed Covid-19 cases and those who died from Covid-19 were DKI Jakarta, West Java, and Central Java. Vaccination is one of the efforts to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic, where the government is currently very serious about creating herd immunity. This community service provided free booster vaccinations to reduce the spread of Covid-19. The Covid-19 booster vaccination was carried out according to the five-day planned schedule. The community served 1314 (87%) from 1511 registrants, and as many as 20 people (1%) had their vaccine delayed due to health reasons. There was no adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) during the vaccination activities.
Background: Community needs to be protected from risk waterborne disease due to drinking water drinking from drinking water depots does not meet quality standards and sanitary hygiene requirements. Drinking water depots can be at risk of becoming a medium of transmission of various diseases if they do not meet health requirements. One indicator of the biological parameter of drinking water needs is the presence of Escherichia coli which must be found 0 (zero) per 100 ml of water in refill drinking water depots. The purpose of this study was to describe the quality of refill drinking water and the difference in factors between the depot that detected E.coli in its products and the depot that did not detect E.coli. Methods: This research was conducted at a refill drinking water depot in Pasar Minggu, Jakarta with a qualitative method through observation, in-depth interviews, and document studies. The study was conducted in July 2022. Results: The results showed that 35% of depots in Pasar Minggu were contaminated with E.coli and depots with E.coli 0 (zero) were more adaptable to requirements related to raw water sources, gallon management, filtration and disinfection. DAMIU owners and workers have never attended DAMIU hygiene and sanitation training and received certification. All DAMIUs do not have a hygiene certificate from the DKI Jakarta Provincial Health Office.
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