Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Confirms Head Of Indonesian Delegation At Italy G-20 Summit Positive For COVID-19
JAKARTA - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the news that the head of the Indonesian delegation who would attend the G-20 Meeting in Catania, Italy, had tested positive for COVID-19.
"That's right, the head of the delegation + (positive for COVID-19). Now he is in self-isolation and can still attend the trial virtually," explained Foreign Ministry Spokesman Teuku Faizasyah when contacted by VOI, Wednesday, June 23.
Previously, the head of the Indonesian delegation at the meeting was reported positive for COVID-19 when he arrived in Italy, Monday, June 21, after previously being negative while flying from Indonesia.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian Embassy in Rome in a written statement said, "There are 2 (two) Indonesian delegates from Jakarta who attended a series of G20 meetings in the city of Catania, Sicilia Province, Italy, on June 22-23 2021, namely the G20 Education Ministers Meeting, G20 Employment Ministers. ' Meeting and G20 Joint Meeting of Ministers Education and Ministers of Labor and Employment.
"Each of the Indonesian delegation arrived in Catania separately and upon arrival in Catania had undergone a rapid test (anti gene) for COVID-19. From the results of the rapid test, one of the Indonesian delegates was indicated to be positive for COVID-19, while the other was negative," he explained. Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Rome.
"In accordance with applicable regulations, a molecular test (swab test) was carried out on Monday, June 21, to the said Indonesian delegation. The results of the swab test received on Monday (June 21, 2021 at night) confirmed that the person concerned was positive for COVID-19," continued the information.
Based on the applicable regulations, on Tuesday, June 22, the ASP (Azienda Sanitaria Provincia/Provincial Health Service) Catania conducted a molecular test (swab test) to 6 (six) Indonesian delegates (3 delegates from Jakarta and 3 delegates from the Indonesian Embassy in Rome) which included in "close contact". The swab test results for the six people were negative for COVID-19.
"The Italian doctor has carried out a health check on the Indonesian delegation who was positive for COVID-19, and stated that the person concerned is in good and stable condition. Diplomats are asked to continue to self-isolate (isoman) at the hotel where they live for 10 days, and the second swab test will be carried out. carried out on the 11th day of self-isolation," explained the Indonesian Embassy in Rome.
To note, the Indonesian Embassy in Rome has coordinated with related parties, provided assistance and assistance, and continues to monitor existing developments.