Good News From Sleman, No Villages Have COVID-19 Red Zone Status Zona
JAKARTA - The Sleman District Health Office, Special Region of Yogyakarta, published an epidemiological map of COVID-19 in the local area as of May 30, 2021. The results show that currently there are no urban villages in the district with red zone status.
"From the epidemiological map on May 30, it shows that there are no urban villages in Sleman Regency that are the red zones for COVID-19," said Head of the Sleman District Health Office, Joko Hastaryo in Sleman, as reported by Antara, Thursday, June 3.
According to him, the villages that are included in the COVID-19 orange zone include nine villages, namely Ambarketawang and Balecatur Villages in Kapanewon (District) Gamping, Caturtunggal Village in Depok District, Caturharjo Village, Sleman District, Sidoagung and Sidomoyo Villages in Godean District.
"In addition, Sariharjo Village in Ngaglik District, Sumberrejo Village, Tempel District, as well as Umbulmartani and Widodomartani Villages in Ngemplak District," he said.
He said that currently in Sleman there are eight villages that are included in the green zone, including Wukirsari and Glagaharjo Villages in Cangkringan District, Tamanmartani Village, Kalasan District, Sendangmulyo Village and Sendangarum in Minggir District.
Then Bimomartani Village in Ngemplak District, Pakembinangun Village, Pakem District, Pondokrejo Village, Tempel District, Girikerto and Wonokerto Villages, Turi District and Gayamharjo and Wukirharjo Villages, Prambanan District.
"While the remaining 69 sub-districts are in the COVID-19 yellow zone," he said.
Meanwhile Spokesperson for the Sleman COVID-19 Task Force, Shavitri Nurmaladewi, said that the development of daily positive confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Sleman in the last four days was still quite high, namely the addition of 53 positive confirmed cases of COVID-19 on May 30, recovered from 61 cases. and died in two cases.
Then on May 31 positive confirmation cases increased by 54 cases, 52 cases recovered and three cases died, on June 1 positive COVID-19 confirmation cases increased by 98 cases, 33 cases recovered and two cases died.
"Meanwhile, on June 2 positive confirmed cases of COVID-19 increased by 78 cases, 33 cases recovered and two cases died," he said.