JAKARTA - Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria said that the plan to attach stickers for DKI residents who carry out self-isolation for COVID-19 at home or in private facilities is indeed required at this time.
"In every house that has OTG or houses that have independent isolation, it is necessary to provide a sticker," Riza told reporters, Friday, October 2.
According to Riza, all people must know if there are residents who are doing independent isolation in their surrounding environment. This is done to avoid transmission of the corona virus.
"Everyone must know that in the house there are family members who are indeed exposed, so that everyone cares and is aware and ensures that we have to look after it," he said.
In addition, the announcement of houses that are locations for independent isolation is also intended as a warning to yourself to be more aware of COVID-19.
"This is also a warning to all of us that in our environment, there are people around us so that in the future we will all be more vigilant, more careful, more careful, more thorough in implementing the COVID-19 protocol," explained Riza.
Previously, the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan asked the local village head to post or put up announcements for residents who are self-isolating in their homes.
This is stated in Governor Decree No. 980/2020 concerning Management of Controlled Isolation in the context of Handling COVID-19.
"The procedure is for the village head to attach or post an announcement 'currently conducting independent isolation' on the door that is easily visible," Anies was quoted as saying in the Governor's Decree.
The location of the individual's independent isolation is supervised by the village head and involves the RT / RW task force or other parties deemed capable.
The following is the procedure for managing other facilities in the form of homes or private facilities for locations under COVID-19:
a. Monitoring the patient's health condition regularly by the nearest health center
b. Supervision of the location of the isolation is carried out by the village head by involving the RW / RT Task Force or other parties deemed capable and enforcing discipline together with related agencies in the event of a violation in the controlled isolation process at other facilities.
c. The village head posted or posted a "self-isolating" notice on the door or other easily visible place
d. Patients must always be proactive in communicating with health workers
e. Take advantage of telemedicine facilities or health social media
f. The patient remains at home, and does not go to work and to public spaces.
g. Patients are not allowed to interact directly with family or relatives during the controlled isolation period
h. Use a separate room in the house from other family members if isolating with other people. If possible, try to keep a distance of at least one meter from other people.
i. Always use a mask during self-isolation.
j. Take daily temperature measurements and observe clinical signs such as coughing or difficulty breathing.
k. Avoid sharing cutlery when isolating with other people (plates, spoons, forks, glasses) and toiletries (towels, toothbrushes, scoops), and sheets.
l. Apply a Clean and Healthy Life Behavior (PHBS) by eating nutritious food, cleaning your hands regularly, washing your hands with soap and running water, and practicing coughing / sneezing etiquette.
m. If possible, stay out in the open and bask in the sun every morning.
n. Keep the house clean with disinfectant liquid.
o. Dispose of used personal use in a tightly closed container
p. Immediately call a health care facility if the pain worsens (such as shortness of breath) for further treatment
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