JAKARTA - The COVID-19 Task Force (Satgas) in Lebak Regency, Banten, has asked people who have been vaccinated to adhere to health protocols.
"Even though the residents have been vaccinated, they still have to be obedient to comply with health protocols," said Head of Discipline Supervision of the Lebak Regency COVID-19 Task Force, Dartim in Lebak, as reported by Antara, Saturday, March 28.
The COVID-19 Task Force optimizes patrols by involving the National Army, Police and Civil Service Police Unit to increase public discipline to comply with health protocols.
So far, health protocols using masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands can stop the transmission of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We constantly urge the public to be disciplined to obey the protocol," he explained.
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According to him, the COVID-19 Task Force officers are more active in carrying out mask justice operations against motorbike and private car drivers.
If he said, they violate protocol by not wearing masks, data will be collected and subjected to social punishment and push-ups.
In addition, officers also visited public places, such as tourist areas, bus terminals, city transportation terminals, markets, stations, and service offices to disperse the crowd.
So far, he said, the crowd had become a cluster of transmission for the spread of the Corona pandemic.
"We appreciate almost all two-wheeled and four-wheeled drivers wearing masks," he said.
Based on COVID-19 data, Lebak Regency until Saturday, there were 3,033 people, 2,613 people were declared cured, 363 people were undergoing isolation and being treated and 57 people died.
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