PPKM Mikro In Yogyakarta Is Going Well, Police Chief Asked Residents To Follow Health Protocols
TNI Commander Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and National Police Chief General Police Listyo Sigit Prabowo on a working visit to the Special Region of Yogyakarta (Photo: Indonesian Police Public Relations)

JAKARTA - TNI Commander Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and National Police Chief General Police Listyo Sigit Prabowo made a working visit to the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), Friday, February 19.

During this visit, the Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces, the Chief of Police and his ranks conducted a review of the implementation of the implementation of the Micro-scale Restriction of Community Activities (PPKM)

When conducting the review, Sigit said that in general the micro PPKM in Yogyakarta was running well. Yogyakarta has now changed its zone from zone to yellow. In fact, there are already green zones.

"In general, the micro PPKM in Jogja is running well and we carried out samples at the micro PPKM in Maguwoharjo and we have checked the administrative aspects of preparation to logistics so that this activity will continue," said Listyo in an official statement, Friday, February 19.

This four-star general asks for awareness from the public if there are symptoms of Covid-19 to immediately report and carry out tracing, anyone who has made close contact.

"At the RT level, there are posts that limit the entry and exit of colleagues who carry out independent isolation so that they can truly be monitored," said the former Banten Police Chief.

Sigit also appreciated the application that is used to monitor the presence of residents who are positive for COVID-19. He also advised the Yogyakarta Police Chief to prepare a COVID-19 check at the entrance to Yogya, both at airports, stations and terminals.

This is done so that tourism in Yogya will grow again amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

"As well as in hotels, rapid antigen is also carried out so that when guests enter we are sure that the people in the hotel are all in good health, so that the Yogja region as a tourism city grows again. Tourists believe that in the Yogja region the zone has changed, "closed Sigit.


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