Companies In Jakarta Are Asked Not To Cover COVID-19 Cases
JAKARTA - Head of the Jakarta Manpower and Transmigration Agency (Disnakertrans) Andri Yansyah, asked the company to understand that the number of transitional PSBB supervisors in the capital city is not proportional to the number of companies in the city.
"We are few in number, there are 58 people divided by 25 teams. One team of 2 people supervises in the field. Meanwhile, the number of companies we supervise is 78,000," Andri told reporters, Monday, July 27.
Therefore, Andri asked companies to be public or not to hide the transmission of COVID-19 in the work environment. Because, this transmission can create a new COVID-19 cluster in the workplace.
"We ask for cooperation from the company. Don't cover it up, we didn't do anything anyway. Instead, make the company healthy and be able to go back to activities," said Andri.
According to him, if there is one employee who tests positive for COVID-19, there are procedures that the company management must carry out in their office environment. First, employees who are positive are required to undergo treatment or self-isolation for 14 days.
This case must be reported to the DKI Disnakertrans. Because, after receiving the report, the Manpower and Transmigration Office will carry out contact tracing and find out who interacts with the positive COVID-19 employee.
"People who interact with exposed employees are also subjected to a rapid test. If it is reactive, then a swab test must be done. Well, if he is positive, he must also do independent isolation or hospitalization," said Andri.
As for the offices, they have to close down to be sterilized for a few days. In Governor Regulation Number 51 of 2020, the company closure period is run for a minimum of 1 day.
"We take a policy of closing the office for 3 working days. That 3 working days must be carried out for the company to sterilize the company including its environment," said Andri.
Until now, there have been at least 59 COVID-19 clusters in Jakarta offices. This cluster, said Andri, will continue to grow. This is because recently there was a COVID-19 infection in other offices, such as Okezone, Eximbank, and Siemens.
As for the 59 COVID-19 clusters in office environments, 17 of them are within the scope of ministries, 30 are regional, central and BUMN agencies with offices in DKI, and 12 others are in private companies. The list of office clusters is as follows.
Ministry (122 people) 1. Ministry of Finance: 25 cases 2. Ministry of Education and Culture: 22 cases 3. Kemenparekraf: 15 cases 4. Ministry of Health: 10 cases 5. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources: 9 cases 6. Litbangkes: 8 cases 7. Ministry of Defense: 6 cases 8. Ministry of Transportation: 6 cases 9. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries: 6 cases 10. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 3 cases 11. Kemenpan RB: 3 cases 12. Ministry of Communication and Informatics: 3 cases 13. Ministry of Defense: 2 cases14. Ministry of Law and Human Rights: 1 case15. RI Ministry of Research and Technology: 1 case 16. Ministry of Environment: 1 case17. Ministry of PPAPP: 1 case
Agencies in DKI (143 people) 1. North Jakarta Department of Food, Marine and Agricultural Security: 23 cases 2. Samsat Polda Metro Jaya: 20 cases 3. Institute of State Administration (LAN): 17 cases 4. DKI Jakarta Health Office: 15 cases 5. PLN: 7 cases 6. Central PMI: 6 cases 7. Indonesian Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN): 5 cases 8. Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM): 5 cases 9. BRI: 5 cases 10. Regional Financial Management Agency (BPKD): 4 cases 11. Department of Transportation MT Haryono: 4 cases 12. Judicial Commission: 3 cases 13. Government Procurement Policy Agency (LKPP): 3 cases 14. PTSP Mayor of West Jakarta: 3 cases 15. DKI UMKM Department: 3 people 16. Supreme Audit Agency (BPK): 2 cases 17. National Narcotics Agency (BNN): 2 cases 18. Information Communication and Statistics (Kominfotik) DKI Jakarta: 2 cases19. Head of Koja Sub-district: 2 cases 20. Center for Health Training (BBPK): 1 case21. Bhayangkara: 1 case 22. Regional Asset Management Agency (BPAD): 1 case 23. Cempaka Putih District Office: 1 case 24. Cempaka Putih Barat Urban Village Office: 1 case25. Menteng District Office: 2 cases 26. Regional Income Agency Rate: 1 case 27. PAMDAL: 1 case 28. North Jakarta Police: 1 case29. Forest Service: 1 case 30. Regional Revenue Service (Dispenda): 1 case
Private company (110 people) 1. PT Antam offices: 68 cases 2. Kimia Farma centers: 20 cases 3. Samudera Indonesia: 10 cases 4. Pertamina: 3 cases 5. Indosat: 2 cases 6. PSTW Kelapa Dua Wetan: 2 cases 7. Canteen: 2 cases 8. Siemens Pulogadung: 1 case 9. MY Indo Airland: 1 case 10. PT NET: 1 case 11. SMESCO: not yet reported 12. ACT: haven't reported yet