Pontianak COVID-19 Task Force Holds Raids At Coffee Shops And Parks

PONTIANAK - The Pontianak City COVID-19 Task Force Team, West Kalimantan Province, Monday night February 14, conducted raids and disseminated the implementation of health protocols in a number of coffee shops and parks in the city. "Tonight we are with the TNI/Polri and assisted by the Pontianak City Satpol PP conducting raids and socialization related to the implementation of the Prokes in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Pontianak City," said the Head of the COVID-19 Task Force who is also the Mayor of Pontianak, Edi Rusdi Kamtono, in Pontianak. "Based on existing data from January to February 14, 2022, there have been more than 900 people who have been exposed, and 200 people have been declared cured and two people have died," he said.

He added that the average people who were exposed were asymptomatic and had never been vaccinated. ," he said. According to Edi, starting Monday night, his party has also limited the operation of parks in the city in order to prevent crowds to anticipate a surge in cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the city. 20.00 WIB and the number of visitors is limited to a maximum of 50 percent, and the operating hours for coffee shops are limited to a maximum of 22.00 WIB, and limit visitors to a maximum of 50 percent," he said. not crowding and immediately vaccinated for those who have not, either stage I, stage II or booster.