Residents inject vaccines in Lebung Itam, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, July 24, 2021. The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to distribute vaccinations to all residents, including villagers in Sumatra. This method is a priority for Indonesia to continue to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. Until now, Indonesia has only vaccinated as much as 20% for all its people. (Photo by Bagus Kurniawan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/residents-inject-vaccines-in-lebung-itam-south-sumatra-province-indonesia-july-24-2021-the-indonesian-government-continues-to-make-efforts-to-distribute-vaccinations-to-all-residents-including-villagers-in-sumatra-this-method-is-a-priority-for-indonesia-to-continue-to-suppress-the-spread-of-the-covid-19-virus-in-indonesia-until-now-indonesia-has-only-vaccinated-as-much-as-20-for-all-its-people-photo-by-bagus-kurniawannurphoto-image489663570.html
RM2KCJ2TJ–Residents inject vaccines in Lebung Itam, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, July 24, 2021. The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to distribute vaccinations to all residents, including villagers in Sumatra. This method is a priority for Indonesia to continue to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. Until now, Indonesia has only vaccinated as much as 20% for all its people. (Photo by Bagus Kurniawan/NurPhoto)
Residents inject vaccines in Lebung Itam, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, July 24, 2021. The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to distribute vaccinations to all residents, including villagers in Sumatra. This method is a priority for Indonesia to continue to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. Until now, Indonesia has only vaccinated as much as 20% for all its people. (Photo by Bagus Kurniawan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/residents-inject-vaccines-in-lebung-itam-south-sumatra-province-indonesia-july-24-2021-the-indonesian-government-continues-to-make-efforts-to-distribute-vaccinations-to-all-residents-including-villagers-in-sumatra-this-method-is-a-priority-for-indonesia-to-continue-to-suppress-the-spread-of-the-covid-19-virus-in-indonesia-until-now-indonesia-has-only-vaccinated-as-much-as-20-for-all-its-people-photo-by-bagus-kurniawannurphoto-image489663569.html
RM2KCJ2TH–Residents inject vaccines in Lebung Itam, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, July 24, 2021. The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to distribute vaccinations to all residents, including villagers in Sumatra. This method is a priority for Indonesia to continue to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. Until now, Indonesia has only vaccinated as much as 20% for all its people. (Photo by Bagus Kurniawan/NurPhoto)
Preparation of a dose of vaccine in Lebung Itam, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, July 24, 2021. The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to distribute vaccinations to all residents, including villagers in Sumatra. This method is a priority for Indonesia to continue to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. Until now, Indonesia has only vaccinated as much as 20% for all its people. (Photo by Bagus Kurniawan/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/preparation-of-a-dose-of-vaccine-in-lebung-itam-south-sumatra-province-indonesia-july-24-2021-the-indonesian-government-continues-to-make-efforts-to-distribute-vaccinations-to-all-residents-including-villagers-in-sumatra-this-method-is-a-priority-for-indonesia-to-continue-to-suppress-the-spread-of-the-covid-19-virus-in-indonesia-until-now-indonesia-has-only-vaccinated-as-much-as-20-for-all-its-people-photo-by-bagus-kurniawannurphoto-image489663567.html
RM2KCJ2TF–Preparation of a dose of vaccine in Lebung Itam, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, July 24, 2021. The Indonesian government continues to make efforts to distribute vaccinations to all residents, including villagers in Sumatra. This method is a priority for Indonesia to continue to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. Until now, Indonesia has only vaccinated as much as 20% for all its people. (Photo by Bagus Kurniawan/NurPhoto)