Expectations Of Health Workers Hanging On The Grand Cempaka Hotel Christmas Tree
JAKARTA - Health workers (health workers) who were staying at the hotel facilities owned by BUMD Jakarta Tourisindo (Jakarta Experience Board) during the COVID-19 pandemic welcomed Christmas 2020 and New Year 2021 by writing their hopes on a Christmas tree.
In a statement received in Jakarta, Friday, this was done by health workers at the Grand Cempaka Hotel, Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta. They wrote their wishes on a piece of paper and then hung it from a Christmas tree in the hotel lobby.
Hopes from health workers who have been struggling with COVID-19 patients for months hang on a Christmas tree. Most hope that the COVID-19 pandemic will end soon so that life can gradually return to the way it was before.
"Even though this year's Christmas is different from the previous one, don't let your joy die out, still be joyful, Nakes 2020," wrote the health worker in his hopeful note quoted by Antara, Friday, January 1.
It also depends on expectations in 2021 so that conditions in Jakarta and health workers can be even better. "Hopefully the new year will be a new beginning, the pandemic will end soon and live a normal life again," wrote another health worker.
"Hopefully the corona will disappear quickly and enthusiasm continues for the medical team, enthusiasm," wrote the medical staff with the aim of encouraging fellow health workers.
Grand Cempaka in the celebration of Christmas 2020 and New Year 2021 presents a Christmas tree and invites health workers to convey their best wishes. The management prepares a Christmas tree and greeting cards that can be hung on the tree.
The health workers enthusiastically filled their best wishes in a greeting card quite high. About 200 greeting cards filled with sweet wishes hang beautifully on the Christmas tree.
Jakarta Experience Board President Director Novita Dewi said that Christmas 2020 and New Year 2021 must be celebrated differently. The pandemic that is still hitting Indonesia and even the rest of the world forces them to truly live the meaning of simplicity.
Novita said the "Jakarta Experience Board" always strives to make its hotels second homes and hotel employees can become families for health workers.
The hopes of the health workers hanging on the Christmas tree, according to Novita, reflect hopes that the pandemic can be over as soon as possible.
This is in line with the message conveyed by the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan in his remarks at the Christmas in Jakarta # 2020 event virtually on December 23, which emphasized the simplicity of this year's Christmas celebration.
From the information obtained, six hotel units belonging to the Jakarta Experience Board (Jaktour) are currently a place of accommodation for health workers who treat COVID-19 patients in DKI Jakarta, as an implementation of the collaboration between the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and BUMD in the COVID-19 pandemic handling program in DKI Jakarta. .