Anies Reveals 1 in 4 COVID-19 Patients Treated In Jakarta Is Not A Resident Of DKI Jakarta
JAKARTA - Currently, the capacity of COVID-19 isolation or treatment beds in Jakarta is starting to increase, along with the recent increase in cases.
DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said 1 in 4 confirmed positive COVID-19 patients who were treated at a referral hospital or centralized isolation in Jakarta were residents outside the capital city.
"The capacity for hospitals in Jakarta or the BOR (bed occupation ratio) for COVID-19 is 75 percent. Of that, 27 percent are patients from outside DKI. So, for every 4 patients, 1 is from outside Jakarta", said Anies in Central Jakarta, Monday, June 14.
However, Anies emphasized that the DKI Provincial Government does not prioritize the treatment of COVID-19 patients for Jakarta residents first. All handled equally.
"We do not differentiate, all receive the same service. What is now managed at the Jakarta Hospital is not only residents of Jakarta but also outside Jakarta", he said.
Anies also asked all parties to be aware of the spike in COVID-19 cases, which usually occurs after a long holiday. Currently, the spike has begun to be seen.
"The conditions faced by all of us in Indonesia, including in Jakarta, there is a new wave that should not be taken lightly because of the spike in the number of cases", said Anies.
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As a COVID-19 survivor, Anies admitted that he was uncomfortable because he had to self-isolate and feel the symptoms. There are fears that he will transmit COVID-19 to his family.
Therefore, Anies invites the entire community to realize that we are still in a pandemic condition.
"Stay at home except for basic needs. The rest, business people and economic, social, cultural, religious, make sure health protocols are adhered to. It is part of a responsible attitude to protecting ourselves, our environment, our families", explained Anies.