Covid Vaccination for foreigners in Indonesia (Main Thread)

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Hi,

Since this is a recurring topic, and information is inconsistent, it would be good to have a thread specifically for how foreigners can obtain Covid-19 vaccinations in Indonesia. Also of interest is any avenues for non-resident foreigners.

For the public option (free from the gov't), almost certainly a NIK (Nomor Induk Kependudukan) will be required. This means residents only (KITAS/P).

In Bali right now, everyone with NIK, 12 years+ is eligible, so that's easy. Any information on other areas?

PS: This thread is only for information on how foreigners can obtain Covid vaccinations in Indonesia. If you have already received it, you can also share details on how you obtained the shot.

Any other posts should be in a different thread. Thank you.
 
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French citizens in Indonesia regardless of residency status, may obtain vaccinations from SOS Medika, in cooperation of the French Gov't.

 
The Jakarta Chamber of Commerce is opening a paid vaccination (Rp 700k for 2 doses) program for foreigners in Indonesia. You can register via the link: https://linktr.ee/vaksinkadinjakarta

It looks like a NIK is not required for this one.

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Hi,

Since this is a recurring topic, and information is inconsistent, it would be good to have a thread specifically for how foreigners can obtain Covid-19 vaccinations in Indonesia. Also of interest is any avenues for non-resident foreigners.

For the public option (free from the gov't), almost certainly a NIK (Nomor Induk Kependudukan) will be required. This means residents only (KITAS/P).

In Bali right now, everyone with NIK, 12 years+ is eligible, so that's easy. Any information on other areas?
Back in March we were vaccinated with the first shot at the hospital we associate with. No problems as long as I had a NIK. 2nd in April. Maybe number 3 in December although I doubt it.
 
Moderation note:

This thread is only for information on how foreigners can obtain Covid vaccinations in Indonesia. If you have already received it, you can also share details on how you obtained the shot.

Any other posts should be in a different thread. Thank you.
 
I got mine in the local Puskesmas in S Jakarta (AZ). Second jab coming up next week. To get registered, my wife spoke to Pak RT and he arranged it, since his wife was getting vaccinated on the same day. I was the only foreigner there, but it didn't cause a problem, since my NIK was in the system.
 
Indonesia is not just Jakarta, foreigners are scattered all over this vast archipelago. I hope KADIN branches in every city or province follow their Jakarta branch to offer the paid vaccines to foreigners as it is risky to fly to Jakarta from outlying islands.
 
I haven't been able to confirm it anywhere, but someone sent me these a while ago on Whatsapp:
DIINFORMASIKAN

Kepada yth:

Jurnalis Kota Bandung



Dalam mendukung pencanangan vaksinasi sebagai ikhtiar menekan penyebaran Covid-19, maka PWI Kota Bandung bekerja sama Bank bjb akan menggelar VAKSINASI Gelombang II untuk rekan-rekan Wartawan & Keluarga.



Penutupan pendaftaran vaksinasi paling lambat:

Minggu 22 Agustus 2021.



Bagi rekan-rekan wartawan yang belum divaksin ataupun pihak keluarganya yang akan diikutsertakan, cukup melampirkan:

1. FC KTP

2. No Kontak/ Telpon (peserta)



Pendaftaran & Persyaratan bisa menghubungi Wakil Sekretaris: Herry Gunawan cp. +62898-6865-699

Atau bisa langsung datang ke Sekretariat PWI Kota Bandung Jalan Jend. Ahmad Yani No 252 (Stadion Sidolig)



Selanjutnya, waktu pelaksanaan vaksinasi akan diberitahukan melalui nomor kontak sesuai data peserta.



Demikian informasi ini disampaikan, terimakasih.



Best Regards,

Pengurus PWI Kota Bandung

Ketua

Hardiyansyah, SH



Sekretaris,

Zaenal Ihsan, S.Sos"


I went ahead and sent them my KTP and got a response... at 22:10. Hopefully it is legit. Would probably be hard to use my data for unscrupulous stuff (like fake loans) anyways, as a foreigner. I'll post here (edit this post) if something comes of it.
 
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Bali:

VACCINATIONS IN BALI
• The Government vaccination program is FREE.
• Only Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines are generally available in the Government program (
• Moderna is available for pregnant women, boosters for health workers, and those with documented medical conditions which prohibit taking Sinovac or AZ.
• The limited supplies of Pfizer will be dispensed in locations with suitable cold-storage infrastructure only, target recipients not yet clear.
• NO Sinopharm from the Gotong Royong program is publicly available in Bali, although one large company has reportedly vaccinated their employees in Bali and Lombok with the VGR (Vaksin Gotong Royong).
• NO vaccines are available for private sale.
• All Indonesian citizens are eligible for vaccinations, including those with KTP from outside Bali.
• Foreigners with KITAS/KITAP visas and NIK are eligible for vaccination.
• Foreigners with short term B211 visas are technically NOT yet eligible for vaccination, although a few are now managing it (see below).

RECENT VACCINATION LOCATIONS
This section needs updated input PLEASE.

Members who are B211 visa-holders report receiving their second doses on schedule at the same locations they received the first dose, on schedule and without questions.
Several members (with both KITAS and B211) have been reporting to their local Puskesmas and requesting vaccinations with relatively quick and orderly success – this seems to be the only remaining option for B211 holders.
There is a Telegram group for people on Bali looking for vaccinations: https://t.me/joinchat/fhXGetujibAxZTgx
• NOTES ON SpeedID. Instructions for installing and using SpeedID are here (thanks to our anonymous member): https://drive.google.com/.../12g1eqYw3OzDR0NlQetC.../view... These instructions are specific to Bali Mandara, but there are numerous locations that use SpeedID for booking. After you open the app, search for “vaksin” and you should get a list of locations in Bali. A member reported on 10 Aug that SpeedID was not operating.
• AIRPORT. Vaccinations are NO LONGER being offered at Ngurah Rai Airport.
• DENPASAR, WANTILAN DPRD BALI. They are open, WNI priority and no B211 visas accepted, choice of AZ/Sinovac. By appointment with SpeedID only.
• UDAYANA ARMY HOSPITAL (RSAD Udayana) (near Tiara Dewata) is offering vaccinations, second doses only, and only through September (member info 05 Aug). The time for handing out queue numbers is sometime early morning, but one member recommended arriving at 10 pm, doors close at midnight, and waiting until early the following morning for a ticket. Bring snacks. NEEDS UPDATING
 
Bali part 2 :

• BALI MANDARA Hospital on the ByPass is vaccinating those aged 12+ (member confirmed 05 Aug). Sinovac and AZ normally available but member reports 11 Aug they are out of Sinovac. Sign up for first doses using the SpeedID app. Appointments are generally 1-2 days in advance, bookings open around 11 pm every night. KITAS/KITAP holders are accepted (confirmed) with an appointment. Arrive early, before 7:30 on the day of your appointment regardless of the time of your appointment. For SECOND dose, arrive by 07:00 on the day printed on your first certificate (no SpeedID booking required), and tell them you are there for your second dose. (Confirmed by member.)
• SANGLAH HOSPITAL. M-S 9-12. Bali KTP or Surat Domisili required. Sinovac only. Registration for those 18+ is through this link: http://182.23.5.146:9024/registrasivaksin/
• WANGAYA HOSPITAL. KITAS required for foreigners, and it must be from Denpasar. Walk in registration, arrive very early to get a ticket for that day’s limited quota. A member was there yesterday and says they are giving out numbers for 50 first doses and 50 second doses ONLY. He was in line at 5 am and missed out. Both Sinovac and AZ.
• BIMC NUSA DUA. Kab. Badung, Kec. South Kuta residents only (that’s all south of the airport). Call them at +623613000911 to get on their list, and as they work their way down the list they will call you to book an appointment for an AstraZeneca vaccine. Member report on 20 August they are doing first and second doses; another member reported 20 August that their list has 150 names on it and they will close it until they can reduce it to a reasonable level. I suggest checking with them periodically.
• SANJIWANI HOSPITAL, GIANYAR is offering second doses Sinovac only. NEEDS UPDATING
• BALI ROYAL HOSPITAL (BROS) is currently out of stock, waiting for resupply. NEEDS UPDATING
• BALIMED HOSPITAL. M-F 12:00-14:00. KTP or KITAS/KITAP with NIK. Register in the BIMA app owned by Balimed Hospital. Currently OUT OF STOCK as of 20 Aug.
• PURI RAHARJA HOSPITAL. M-S from 08:00-12:00. For those 12+, foreigners with KITAS, register on SpeedID, Limited AZ for second doses only right now (member info 20 Aug).
• UDAYANA HOSPITAL on the Bukit is offering first and second doses for those 18+. Members with KITAS and NIK have received first vaccinations, sign on the door says you must be registered with PeduliLindungi.id, and they offer this registration address: https://registrasi-rs.unud.ac.id/reservasi-vaksin-covid-umum NEEDS UPDATING
• DENPASAR. The schedule for August vaccinations (all second doses) is posted in the photos and on the government's Instagram site https://www.instagram.com/denpasarkota/
• DENPASAR. Klinik SOS Gatotkaca has a daily quota of 30, not sure if they offer first dose but a KITAS-holding member reports receiving a second dose there. WA +6285101421022 to book an appointment. Jl. Katotkaca No. 21, Dangin Puri Kauh, Denpasar.
• KARANGASEM. Monitor the Government’s Facebook page for notifications of vaccination locations and schedules. https://www.facebook.com/gatrakarangasem/
• TABANAN. RSUD Tabanan and Bakti Rahayu Hospital will vaccinate all residents of Tabanan 18+. Bring your ID card, mornings 8-12 (likely M-F). Vaccinations are also offered at 20 Puskesmas.
• BULELENG. Check their Instagram site daily for updated schedules and locations. https://www.instagram.com/pemkab_buleleng/
• KLUNGKUNG. The regional hospital is scheduling AZ vaccinations (including B211 visa holders) but you must sign up through their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/rsud.klungkung and they are only offering second doses right now (10 Aug report).
• PMI (Indonesian migrant workers). Vaccinations for Indonesian seamen are available to any who need one to travel abroad for their jobs at Puri Jepun in Denpasar.
• WNI IN BALI WITH A NON-BALI KTP. There is a vaccination post set up at the Wantilan at the DPRD in Denpasar that will reportedly serve WNI with non-Bali KTP. Also try Wangaya, Udayana Army Hospital and Bali Mandara.
• LOMBOK. A member reports that the RSUD Propinsi NTB is offering vaccines to all foreigners (KITAS/KITAP/B211) with a passport. Choice of Sinovac or AZ, although the are out of both (30 July) and waiting for restock. Register here: https://rsud.ntbprov.go.id/vaksin/index.php The RSUD Mataram (different from the one above) offers vaccinations to Indonesian citizens with KTP and KITAS/KITAP holders aged 12+ (no B211 visa holders as of now). They open at 06:00, get there early. A member reports (7 Aug) the RS Universitas Mataram has received stocks and is now giving second doses. CAN LOMBOK MEMBERS CONFIRM AVAILABILITY OF FIRST DOSES ANYWHERE?
 
Simply amazing. Bali and Jakarta have regular vaccination schedules and the rest of the nation waits for one to pop up because you can't have a schedule if you get no vaccines.
 
I had a really hard time finding info to get vaccinated, gov website said no availability, siloam said no availability even Kemang opened a few days for it but no availability. A friend of ours used the service from [email protected], it's a little expensive than the option mentioned above but they find the pop up clinic, complete your paperwork and guide you along the way for both shots. I did it because I couldn't be bothered to find info anymore. Price was 1,650,000 IDR which my company paid (per person). Also one benefit was my SKTT was wrong and they helped me get my vaccination documents fixed once my SKTT was fixed (mispelled name). But I believe this is only useful in Jakarta area. I went, took 30 min from start to waiting period no issues they also tell you what Vaccines are available at the specific location so you can choose.
 
I emailed them. This is the reply. Interesting you don't pay until after you get first one


Hello,

We are Jakarta Vaccine, consultants that help you in getting your vaccination organized.
Update: AstraZeneca is available again for 1st dose individuals.
Pfizer and Moderna are unavailable to foreigners at this time.
The vaccine will be administered at a government mandated public health centre. The price includes 2 dosages of the vaccine both with certificates sent to you via an SMS link upon being administered. The 2nd dosage will be administered 12 weeks after the 1st as stipulated by health officials. Only individuals who are 18+ can be vaccinated as the Indonesian government is not currently vaccinating children. Please make sure you haven't tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 3 months either. If you have received any other vaccine other than Astrazeneca you are not applicable. If your company has registered under Gotong Royong you need to cancel it before we can proceed. If you have any health conditions you need an approval letter from your doctor.

The following details must be submitted. After we have verified them, we will confirm an appointment time and location with yourself. Once you have had your first dose we will then request payment of Rp. 1,650,000 per person. Please submit documentation. If you are ordering for multiple individuals you can submit all documentation and proof of payment in one email.
  • SKTT (For NIK number)
  • Mobile Number

If you are Indonesian we only require your KTP and mobile number.

Bank Details
Bank: BCA
Name: ELEOS KARYA INDONESIA PT
Account Number: 5540710777

Thank you and we hope to hear back from you soon

Sincerely
Jakarta Vaccine
 
Well I guess if you need it urgently and no hassle and can afford it then why not
Only $100 really. They do the legwork. 2 shots. Pay after the first. And deal with the QR pedulini drama. Bargain
 
Exactly, and to be honest they did help me a lot especially with the issues afterwords with the SKTT problem and my name. So for me it was worth it, basically my wife had to fly home urgently family issues and I needed to stay here and stay with our son. I couldn't deal with not being allowed places because no jab so I had 3 days to sort it out so for me it worked out, and for others who cannot find a place with available jabs it might be worth it as well especially if the sponsor pays like mine did.

The app sadly is a different story lol.
 
They said they can pretty much get you jabbed the next day too
 
When I emailed yesterday they offered me an Astra for today
I have a Pfizer booked for 3rd anyway
 

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