JAKARTA - Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka opened his mouth when the media crew grabbed his neck full of red marks. The incident took place after Gibran finished holding a meeting with the Surakrata Regional House of Representatives, the Graha Plenary Room, Monday, June 7.
Gibran then explained to the media crew the red marks on his neck. The former looks elongated and visible from behind the Daily Service Clothing (PDH) worn.
"The problem was yesterday and so, came home late at night and took a shower. In fact, you didn't feel well. Yesterday was a meeting", said Gibran to the media crew, quoted by VOI from a Youtube video broadcast from the Surakarta news.
It turned out that the red marks were scraps. Kerokan is one of the effective alternative treatments to overcome the symptoms of colds, aches, and so on. This alternative medicine is used in Asian countries, including Indonesia.
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The tools used are fairly simple. Can use coins or other blunt-edged objects. This coin is then rubbed on the surface of the patient's skin which had previously been smeared with oil.
Back to Gibran. The media crew then asked who was dredging Gibran for treatment. Full of jokes, the eldest son of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) then answered his son (Jan Ethes, ed).
"The one who Kerok me is my son..... Yeah Selvi toh", replied Gibran, greeted with laughter from the media.
On that occasion, Gibran also explained the number of COVID-19 patients in his area. Currently, there are 112 people. Some patients are brought in from Kudus because the hospital there has already exceeded its capacity.
"The problem is there is overcapacity (Kudus., ed) if you don't help, it's a pity. Some areas have sent health workers there", said Gibran.
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