The South Jakarta Health Office (Sudinkes) continues to intensify screening and tracking of COVID-19 cases as an anticipatory measure against the spread of the corona virus in the region.

"The government will continue to screen and track cases," said the Head of the South Jakarta Health Sub-dept., Yudi Dimyati, in his statement, Wednesday, June 11.

Yudi also appealed to people who have not received vaccinations, especially booster vaccines, to do so immediately. He reminded that vaccination is carried out according to the criteria, especially for the elderly and patients with comorbidities.

In addition to vaccination, the public is also asked to continue to apply health protocols in daily life.

"People are advised to maintain light health protocols, such as washing hands, wearing masks when sick or in crowds, and maintaining distance when experiencing flu symptoms," he said.

Yudi also emphasized the importance of removing stigma against COVID-19 patients. Social support, according to him, is urgently needed in their recovery process.

Throughout 2025, the South Jakarta Health Sub-dept. recorded 15 cases of COVID-19. All patients were declared cured after undergoing treatment and treatment.

These findings were obtained through medical examinations and laboratory results from hospitals, and were recorded in the Ministry of Health's national health data system, namely the New All Record (NAR).

Of the 15 cases, one person is a patient with suspected status, namely a hospital referral patient who shows symptoms of COVID-19. While the other 14 were found through independent screening.

The Health Sub-Department assessed that this figure was low when compared to 2024, which recorded 743 cases of COVID-19 in the South Jakarta area.


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