Kudus Regent Extends Appeal To Stay At Home Up To 3 Days, Offices Asked To Apply Shift Work
KUDUS - The government of Kudus Regency, Central Java, decided to extend the invitation to stay at home for the next three days. The warning at home was only for two days, namely June 5 and 6 as an effort to reduce the number of COVID-19 cases.
"This extension is in the context of the effectiveness of implementing restrictions on micro-based community activities (PPKM), in order to suppress the high number of COVID-19 cases in Kudus," said Kudus Regent Hartopo in Kudus, as quoted by Antara, Sunday, June 6.
Thus, he said, Monday to Wednesday, June 9, people in Kudus were asked to stay at home.
For the Kudus Regency Government environment, offices, vertical agencies, educational institutions, and entrepreneurs to implement a shift in worker time and urge employees in their respective work environments to stay at home outside of working hours.
Meanwhile, field monitoring will involve the TNI, Polri, Satpol PP, sub-district heads, villages/kelurahan, the Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling COVID-19, Jogo Tonggo Task Force, to the hamlet heads and RT/RW heads.
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The Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling COVID-19 in Kudus together with the TNI, Polri, sub-district heads, village heads, and the Jogo Tonggo Task Force will conduct a random antigen rapid test to residents who do not comply with the advice to stay at home.
Residents whose rapid test results are reactive or positive, will be followed up with isolation at the designated COVID-19 isolation center.
There is also a centralized isolation place that has been decided at this time, namely the Haji Donohudan Dormitory, Boyolali Regency, Central Java.