DENPASAR - The Bali Province COVID-19 Handling Task Force recorded an additional 350 positive cases of COVID-19 on the Island of the Gods a day. The total number of COVID-19 cases has now reached 19,987.
"Of the 350 new cases today, 302 people have been transmitted through local transmission, then 41 domestic travelers (PPDN) and seven foreign travelers," said the Daily Chair of the Bali Province COVID-19 Handling Task Force Dewa Made Indra in Denpasar. quoted Antara, Tuesday, January 12.
Of the 350 cases, the majority were in Denpasar City (133 people), Badung Regency (70 people), Tabanan Regency (51 people), Gianyar (45 people), Buleleng (14), Jembrana (10), Bangli (7). Then Klungkung (2), Karangasem (2), domicile outside Bali (11) and five foreign nationals.
With the addition of 350 new cases, he said, the current cumulative number of positive cases of COVID-19 in Bali has reached 19,987 people.
"Today there were also an additional 136 positive COVID-19 patients who were declared cured and six people who died due to COVID-19," said the man who is also the Bali Regional Secretary.
Thus, the cumulative number of COVID-19 sufferers in Bali Province to date is 17,606 people (88.09 percent) and 573 people have died cumulatively (2.87 percent) and for active cases this Tuesday is 1,808 people. (9.05 percent).
Dewa Made added that starting 2021, the Governor of Bali again issued Circular (SE) Number 01 of 2021 on January 6, 2021 concerning the Implementation of Community Activities in the New Era of Life in Bali Province.
The SE, he said, is following up on the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 01 of 2021 concerning Enforcement of Activity Limits for Control of the Spread of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The SE, which regulates the Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM), also reiterates Pergub No. 46 of 2020 which regulates Administrative Sanctions for Health Protocol violators.
The amount of fines applied is IDR 100,000 for individuals, and IDR 1,000,000 for business actors and other public facilities.
"Wholehearted support from the community is of course very much needed to stop the massive spread of COVID-19 in 2021. Stay disciplined in implementing health protocols anytime and anywhere," said Dewa Made Indra.
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