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View all search resultsIndonesia's top diplomat reiterated the importance of setting aside differences among the world's major economies in providing early and equitable global access to COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines as a means to overcome the pandemic.
German Ambassador to Indonesia Peter Schoof is ending his tenure in Jakarta this month. The Jakarta Post’s Dian Septiari sat down with him on Monday to discuss the bilateral relationship, COVID-19 cooperation and the sticky issue of palm oil.
Whether to vaccinate their children against COVID-19 is the top-of-mind question among many parents as the country records a surge in daily cases amid the countdown to the planned school reopening on July 13.
As many countries in the world see a COVID-19 "resurgence" and many developing countries continue to struggle in the early stages of their vaccination drives, the EU foreign policy chief said that the hotly debated vaccine patent waiver wasn't necessarily the solution while offering little in the way of an alternative.
Indonesia's bid to develop its own coronavirus vaccines either is marred with questionable trials backed by politicians or government plans to dissolve the research ministry that has helmed the country's vaccine consortium.
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