JAKARTA - Spokesperson of the Task Force on Handling COVID-19 Sangihe Islands Regency, North Sulawesi, Jopy Thungari said, for the last 20 days there have been no new cases of COVID-19 in the area.

"For the last 20 days, there have been no people in Sangihe Regency affected by COVID-19," said Jopy Thungari in Tahuna, as reported by Antara, Tuesday, May 10.

According to him, the last case occurred on April 21, 2021, one person was infected with COVID-19 so that it was recorded as 312 patients and as many as 303 patients, or 97.11 percent have been declared cured.

"Of the 312 positive cases of COVID-19 in Sangihe, 97.11 percent or 303 people have recovered," he said.

He said there were nine patients or 2.89 percent or eight who died and were buried according to COVID-19 protocol.

He hopes that all people in Sangihe Regency will adhere to health protocols when doing activities outside the home.

"Follow health protocols when doing activities outside the home to avoid COVID-19 because there are still cases in Sangihe," he said.

The vaccine program against the community, he said, also needed to get the public's attention so that no one refused to be vaccinated, he added.


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