BOGOR - Kapolresta Bogor City Kombes Susatyo Purnomo Condro reminded the public to remain disciplined in health protocols. The police have temporarily closed the odd-even policy for motor vehicles in Bogor City for the next two weeks.
"If citizens can be disciplined, in the future there is no need for odd-even policies. But, if residents cannot be disciplined, the odd-even policies will be enforced again," said Kombes Susatyo as quoted by Antara, Tuesday, March 2.
If residents are not disciplined, the implementation of the Community Activity Restriction (PPKM) policy at the RW level in Bogor City will be strengthened again.
"There will be RW and ASN RW police to monitor the spread of COVID-19 in residential areas," he said.
Susatyo emphasized that the Bogor City Police is ready to implement the decision of the Mayor of Bogor, Bima Arya, as the head of the city's COVID-19 Handling Task Force, which temporarily halts the odd-even policy of motorized vehicles on weekends in the city, for two weeks.
"This odd-even policy has been temporarily suspended to provide relaxation to the economic recovery for all business actors in the city of Bogor," he said.
Meanwhile, Bogor Mayor Bima Arya decided to temporarily suspend the odd-even policy of motorized vehicles at weekends in the city for the next two weeks, because the indicators of handling COVID-19 are getting better.
Bima Arya as the head of the Bogor City COVID-19 Handling Task Force decided this after receiving input from stakeholders at the Bogor City COVID-19 Handling Task Force meeting, in Bogor City.
According to Bima Arya, at the meeting attended by the Regional Leadership Communication Forum (Forkopimda) and elements of business actors, he received various inputs regarding the impact of the Bogor City Government policy on the development of handling COVID-19.
From the policies implemented by the Bogor City Government, namely PPKM Micro at the neighborhood level (RW) and the odd-even policy for motor vehicles on weekends, it has a good impact on the development of handling COVID-19.
"All indicators of the trend are improving. The trend of COVID-19 transmission is decreasing, the cure rate continues to rise, the death rate is decreasing, the availability of beds for COVID-19 patients in hospitals is also improving," he said.
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