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Indonesia officially start human trials of China’s Sinovac COVID-19 candidate vaccine on Aug. 11 in Bandung, West Java. The trial will see half of the 1,620 volunteers injected with the potential vaccine, while the other half will get a placebo.
Some volunteers talked to The Jakarta Post about their reasons for joining the trials.
Video by JP/Arya Dipa