Cianjur Regent Herman Suherman reminded residents to maintain health protocols (prokes), including wearing masks and diligently washing hands after carrying out activities, even though WHO officially revoked the COVID-19 emergency status.
"Residents are still asked to maintain health procedures to avoid various kinds of infectious diseases, not only when COVID-19 spreads, but we still have to maintain the health of ourselves, family and the environment," he said in Cianjur, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday. Herman explained, although WHO has announced that COVID-19 is over, vigilance must still be increased, because health protocols are not for others, but for each person to avoid various diseases, including infectious diseases. In fact, he said, the habit of wearing masks must also be done especially when in public places and using vehicles because various diseases, especially respiratory problems, occur through the air. air. "Stay alert even though COVID-19 has been declared absent, maintaining environmental cleanliness must also be carried out, especially during the transition season from heat to rain, many diseases attack residents, especially dengue fever and others," he said.
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As reported by WHO officially revoked the COVID-19 emergency status. The world health organization stated that the emergency status had ended in line with the decline in cases and deaths due to COVID-19. People around the world, including in Indonesia, have been able to live a normal life, but are asked to continue to apply a healthy lifestyle and run health procedures to avoid other infectious diseases.
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