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This image captures a public health seminar or discussion taking place on a brightly lit stage within a multi-level shopping mall in West Jakarta, Indonesia. Two individuals are seated on modern white chairs on the stage, engaged in conversation. On the left is a woman in a pink top and light blue pants, and on the right is a man in a white lab coat over a dark shirt, suggesting he is a medical professional. They are positioned in front of a decorative pink archway, with small tables between them.

Flanking the stage are two large LED screens displaying identical content. The screens feature the question in Indonesian: "Demam Berdarah pada Anak bisa Menyebabkan Gangguan Ginjal?" (Dengue Fever in Children can Cause Kidney Disorders?), along with the name "dr. Reza Fahlevi, Sp.A, Subsp. Nefro," identifying the speaker as a medical specialist in nephrology. Cartoon illustrations of children and kites are also visible on the screens, adding a child-friendly visual element.

The stage is predominantly white with subtle pink details, illuminated by vibrant purple and blue spotlights and rectangular lights. Across the front of the stage, large three-dimensional letters spell out "#AYO3MPLUS VAKSINDED", likely referring to a public health campaign related to dengue prevention ("Ayo 3M Plus") and possibly vaccination against dengue fever ("Vaksin DBD").

The background reveals the typical architecture of a shopping mall, with multiple floors, escalators, railings, and various storefronts, indicating a busy public space. Several people are visible walking on different levels, some appearing to observe the event from a distance. The setting implies an educational outreach program targeting the public within a high-traffic urban environment. The event appears to be taking place indoors, under artificial lighting.
FM-uRiyY2

Feb 16, 2025, 9:54 AM

West Jakarta, Indonesia

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This image captures a public health seminar or discussion taking place on a brightly lit stage within a multi-level shopping mall in West Jakarta, Indonesia. Two individuals are seated on modern white chairs on the stage, engaged in conversation. On the left is a woman in a pink top and light blue pants, and on the right is a man in a white lab coat over a dark shirt, suggesting he is a medical professional. They are positioned in front of a decorative pink archway, with small tables between them. Flanking the stage are two large LED screens displaying identical content. The screens feature the question in Indonesian: "Demam Berdarah pada Anak bisa Menyebabkan Gangguan Ginjal?" (Dengue Fever in Children can Cause Kidney Disorders?), along with the name "dr. Reza Fahlevi, Sp.A, Subsp. Nefro," identifying the speaker as a medical specialist in nephrology. Cartoon illustrations of children and kites are also visible on the screens, adding a child-friendly visual element. The stage is predominantly white with subtle pink details, illuminated by vibrant purple and blue spotlights and rectangular lights. Across the front of the stage, large three-dimensional letters spell out "#AYO3MPLUS VAKSINDED", likely referring to a public health campaign related to dengue prevention ("Ayo 3M Plus") and possibly vaccination against dengue fever ("Vaksin DBD"). The background reveals the typical architecture of a shopping mall, with multiple floors, escalators, railings, and various storefronts, indicating a busy public space. Several people are visible walking on different levels, some appearing to observe the event from a distance. The setting implies an educational outreach program targeting the public within a high-traffic urban environment. The event appears to be taking place indoors, under artificial lighting.

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