The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police will examine the puskesmas regarding the investigation of two new cases of atypical progressive acute kidney failure (GGAPA) in Jakarta. This is because one of the victims who died was known to have undergone immunization. "Public health centers and others. Later we will make an official summons," said the Director of Certain Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Pipit Rismanto when confirmed, Tuesday, February 7. In addition, the puskesmas seemed closed when investigators conducted an initial investigation. Thus, the inspection step is considered the most effective to get in-depth information. "Anyway, we will summon all related parties later, ask for information, to what extent, we really need information," he said. The puskesmas examination is also to confirm the family's statement. Because, it was stated that before the death, the victim of kidney failure had been immunized. "This is the result of information from his family, he used to have immunizations who died, we are currently investigating what immunization," said Pipit. Meanwhile, two new cases of kidney failure occurred in West Jakarta and East Jakarta. One of the victims died.

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