The Indonesian Booster Dose Dilemma

IndonesiaMon May 12 2025
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Indonesia has been working hard to control the spread of COVID-19 through a national vaccination program. The success of this program relies heavily on how willing people are to get vaccinated, including booster shots. A recent study looked into how many people in Indonesia are ready to get a booster dose and what influences their decision. The study covered all 34 provinces in Indonesia and found that a large majority, 88. 8%, would be happy to get a booster shot if the government provided it for free. However, when people were told there was a 20% chance of side effects, even with a 95% effectiveness rate, the willingness to get the booster dropped to 61. 7%. This shows that people are more cautious when they think about potential risks. Several factors were found to influence whether someone would get a booster shot. These include personal traits like age and sex, health history, and beliefs about vaccines and natural immunity. For instance, people's trust in traditional medicine or their belief in conspiracy theories about vaccines played a significant role. Those who think natural immunity is better or doubt the vaccine's effectiveness are less likely to get a booster. The study highlights that both personal beliefs and external influences shape people's willingness to get a booster shot. Many people do not fully understand the benefits of booster doses or are worried about side effects. To improve acceptance, health campaigns and educational efforts need to focus on explaining the safety, effectiveness, and importance of booster shots in fighting COVID-19. The findings suggest that addressing concerns and providing clear information could help more people feel comfortable getting a booster shot. This is crucial for controlling the pandemic and protecting communities. The research underscores the need for targeted efforts to educate the public and build trust in the vaccination process. This is especially important in a country as diverse as Indonesia, where beliefs and access to information vary widely.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-indonesian-booster-dose-dilemma-52764dc8

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