JAKARTA - The National Police held training for 2,284 people to become COVID-19 tracers. Thousands of people came from members of the Bhayangkaran Corps and Polri partners.

"The participants were 2,284 people, with details of Senkom Volunteers 530, NCO PMJ 270, Steel SPN Lido 552 people, Steel SPN West Java 539 people, Steel SPN Banten 192 people and Steel SPN Central Java 201 people," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the Police Inspector General Argo Yuwono , Tuesday, June 29.

This training is very important. Because, it is not an easy matter to become a COVID-19 tracer. They are responsible for listing confirmed persons and close contact histories.

"So that colleagues fully understand what must be done. The first is to take care of ourselves, then open our eyes and ears, and record anyone who is confirmed positive, don't be passive," said Argo.

Meanwhile, for members of the National Police, continued Argo, being a tracer is a form of service to the state. Because this way can help Indonesia get out of the pandemic.

"Especially as members of the National Police, it is our obligation to carry out this," said Argo.

Meanwhile, community elements or police partners are expected to help as much as possible. However, with a note of maintaining health protocols.

"To always take the right and proactive steps but still maintain proper health protocols," Argo concluded.


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