Hospitals Are Obliged To Arrange A Schedule For Health Workers So They Don't Fall In The Face Of The Increasingly Crazy COVID-19 Case

JAKARTA - The COVID-19 Handling Task Force (Satgas) has warned hospitals to regulate the work rhythm of health workers so they don't get tired in the midst of the increasing number of cases. to prevent fatigue," said Spokesperson for the COVID-19 Handling Task Force Wiku Adisasmito, Jakarta, Tuesday, February 8. The Ministry of Health together with the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) also continue to strive to meet the availability of supporting facilities and infrastructure, both for optimizing patient care. as well as the protection of health workers on duty. "Such as the provision of level one, two, and three personal protective equipment based on the large chance of contact with positive cases," he said. be careful with discipline using personal protective equipment according to ped At the peak of the first case, he explained, the highest weekly case addition was 88,000 cases, while last week the addition of positive cases reached more of 170,000 cases or almost double the peak of the first spike in cases. The national BOR) reached 24.77 percent as of date. Wiku noted that there were four provinces whose BOR percentage was above the national figure, namely DKI Jakarta at 66 percent, Bali at 45 percent, Banten 39, and West Java at 32 percent.