DEPOK - The centralized isolation area for COVID-19 sufferers at the Guest House of the University of Indonesia's Center for Japanese Studies (PSJ UI) in Depok City, West Java Province, is almost full. As quoted in a government press release received in Depok, Thursday 10 February, the Head Depok City Health Office Mary Liziawati said that on February 9, 2020 at 08.00 WIB as many as 48 of the 56 beds available in the isolation facility were already occupied by COVID-19 patients without symptoms or with mild symptoms without comorbidities. UI will reopen starting January 31, 2022, after being closed since the end of November 2021 because cases of COVID-19 transmission have slowed. According to him, the facility can be used by residents who live or work in the Depok City area who are positive for COVID-19, do not have the disease. participants, and cannot self-isolate at home. Centralized isolation facilities at PSJ UI, he continued, are intended for This is for residents aged 15 to 60 years who do not need the help of others in carrying out daily activities. Residents can register to use the facility by bringing a certificate from the neighborhood administrator or community unit or a referral letter from the puskesmas.


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