Puskesmas In Bali Standby 24 Hours To Serve Election Officers
Illustration of health workers examining KPPS officers for the 2024 General Election (ANTARA)

DENPASAR - Head of the Bali Health Office Nyoman Gede Anom ensured that the health team at the puskesmas and hospitals were on standby 24 hours on voting day, especially providing services to 2024 election officers who would work from the morning. "Health teams both at the puskesmas and in hospitals are ready 24 hours," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, February 13.

"For the Bali Health Office, which is the puskesmas, he will open a health service post so that on the health center holiday it remains open, they will also carry out a mobile checking process. We also need volunteers from health workers who have a license to carry out the practice of checking on the spot," he said. The Bali KPU has mapped the potential for health problems that befell the organizers at the TPS, such as stress and fatigue.," he said. The Bali KPU saw the potential for high stress experienced by the KPPS at around 11.00-13.00 WITA, when there were many transfer voters and users of the incoming electronic ID cards. "After that we required them to rest at least one hour for lunch and a short refresh, if anyone wants to smoke, please, those who want to drink coffee should not be many. After that, do the ballot counting process, every counting of ballots at the break is approximately 15-30 minutes to be able to refresh again," said John.


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