Governor Anies Reasons To Extend The Transitional PSBB Until November 8
JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan decided to extend the Transitional Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) from October 26 to November 8. This was done as a precaution against a spike in COVID-19 cases.
Anie said, the extension of the Transitional PSBB was due to no significant increase in cases. However, if there is a significant increase in cases, the implementation of this Transitional PSBB can be stopped.
"This means that if there is an alarming level of transmission, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government can stop all activities that have been opened during the PSBB Transition Period and re-implement the tightening," said Anies in an official statement, Jakarta, Sunday, October 25.
If you look at the movement of the COVID-19 situation in DKI Jakarta in the last two weeks, transmission has been relatively sloping, marked by the average percentage of positive cases in the past week at 9.9% with a test ratio of 5.8 per 1000 population in the last week.
In addition, the average isolation bed fill in the last two weeks tended to decrease from 64 percent on 12 October 2020 to 59 percent on 24 October 2020. The filling of ICU beds also decreased from 68 percent on 12 October 2020 to 62 percent on 24 October 2020.
The COVID-19 control indicator from FKM UI, which had decreased last week, from a score of 60 (18 October 2020) has improved to a score of 64 (24 October 2020). The effective reproductive value which is also an indication of the presence or absence of transmission is at a score of 1.05 (24 October 2020), compared to a score of 1.06 on 12 October 2020.
To maintain and control the COVID-19 situation in DKI Jakarta, of course, it requires active participation from the entire community by disciplining 3M behavior, namely wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands frequently.
This is because based on the results of 3M's behavior observations carried out by the FKM Team from UNICEF in DKI Jakarta, there was a decrease in the trend of compliance with the behavior of wearing masks from 75 percent (12 October 2020) to 71 percent (24 October 2020) and compliance with maintaining distance from 75 percent. percent (12 October 2020) to 73 percent (24 October 2020. However, there was an improvement in hand washing behavior from 39 percent (12 October 2020) to 43 percent (24 October 2020).
The public is encouraged to remind each other in implementing 3M's daily behavior. The implementation of 3M is important for the common good so that it can break the chain of transmission of COVID-19.