JAKARTA - The head of the West Sumatran Islamic Student Association (HMI), Ramza Fatria, asked the public not to believe in the current PCR business issue.

"Regarding the PCR business, I don't think it's true. Even if it's true, the truth can't be proven, so it's just an assumption," he said, quoted by Antara, Monday, November 8.

Moreover, he said, it was related to the alleged involvement of the Minister of SOEs, Erick Thohir, in the PCR business.

This graduate student from the Faculty of Law, UIN Jakarta, also reminded the public to look back. Because from the start, there have been many rumors or hoaxes about COVID-19.

"Starting from vaccines that are not halal, unsafe, not to mention Corona which is said to be just an ordinary disease, Corona which is only invented. Now PCR tools are being commercialized," he said.

Things like this, he continued, if not digested properly it will make people more misunderstood with the government. Even though this must be seen in its entirety that the Government has made maximum efforts to handle COVID-19 cases.

"If you say I appreciate it, then I appreciate the government's performance. This includes Erick Thohir," he said.

He also noted that the aid that had to be distributed due to the corona virus was more evenly distributed to villages or throughout Indonesia. At the same time, supervision must be strict and improved. "The government can't just monitor it from a distance. It has to go down to the field," he said.


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