Indonesia launches vaccination drive as COVID-19 deaths hit record
Indonesian President Joko Widodo became the first person in the country to receive a COVID-19 vaccine shot on Wednesday (January 13), as the government launched an ambitious vaccination campaign in a bid to stem one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in Asia.
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