JAKARTA - There are doubts felt by the Laporcovid-19 Citizens' Coalition over the establishment of 102 districts / cities that are claimed to be ready to live a new life order or a new normal in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The initiator of the COVID-19 report, Irma Hidayana, questioned the government's assurance that 102 regions in 23 provinces are in the low-risk zone of COVID-19 transmission or the green zone.
According to Irma, the readiness of an area to undergo a new normal is not only based on the absence of new positive confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the last few days in the area. Because, there are other indicators that must be done.
"The application of this new life order can be enforced or not, in our opinion, not only to see the distribution of the number of cases, but to see the cases, the number of positive deaths, the number of suspected PDP and ODP deaths," said Irma via a live broadcast of the Youtube report Covid account. 19, Sunday, 31 May.
Irma said that the government must ensure that contact tracing and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests are carried out evenly in all regions with maximum effort. In addition, each region must also be able to control health services for handling COVID-19.
"Information on the number of tests in a number of these areas is still closed. The government is expected to open the number of PCR tests in each region along with the PDP and ODP that are being treated," said Irma.
A Number of Regions Ready to Live the New NormalIt is known, the Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling COVID-19 has mapped three distribution zoning based on color. Green is an area that has not been affected, yellow is an area of low risk, orange is an area of moderate risk, and red is an area of high risk.
According to Doni Monardo, Chair of the Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling COVID-19, there are 102 districts and cities in the green zone for the spread of COVID-19 that can resume their activities. Of course, by implementing strict health protocols. This follows up on President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) 's direction.
Activities that have reopened are places of worship, markets, shops, public transportation facilities, hotels, restaurants, offices, and other areas deemed safe from the spread of this virus.
Doni emphasized that the success of reopening this activity was not only due to the role of the government, but also cooperation with the community who adhered to health protocols. With this cooperation, the spread of the virus can be suppressed.
"I repeat, it really depends on community discipline and collective awareness in adhering to health protocols," said Doni.
The 102 districts / cities that are in the green zone are as follows:
North Sumatra
1. West Nias
2. Pakpak Bharat
3. Samosir
4. North Tapanuli
5. Nias
6. North Padang Lawas
7. South Labuhanbatu
8. Sibolga City
9. South Tapanuli
10. Incitement
11. North Nias
12. Mandailing Christmas
13. Padang Lawas
14. Gunungsitoli City
15. South Nias
Aceh
1. Pidie Jaya
2. Aceh Singkil
3. Bireuen
4. Aceh Jaya
5. Nagan Raya
6. The City of Subulussalam
7. Aceh Tenggara
8. Central Aceh
9. West Aceh
10. South Aceh
11. Sabang City
12. Langsa City
13. East Aceh
14. Aceh Besar
Jambi
1. Kerinci
Bengkulu
1. Rejang Lebong
Lampung
1. East Lampung
2. Mesuji
Riau islands
1. Natuna
2. The phallus
3. Anambas Islands
Riau
1. Rokan Hilir
2. Kuantan Singigi
South Sumatra
1. City of Pagar Alam
2. Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir
3. Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan
4. Four Lawang
Papua
1. Yakuhimo
2. Mappi
3. Dogiyai
4. Yapen Islands
5. Paniai
6. Tolikara
7. Yalimo
8. Deiyai
9. Puncak Jaya
10. Mamberamo Raya
11. Nduga
12. Star Mountains
13. Asmat
14. Supiori
15. Lanny Jaya
16. Top
17. Intan Jaya
Maluku
1. The City of Tual
2. Maluku Tgr. West
3. Southeast Maluku
4. Aru Islands
5. Southwest Maluku
West Papua
1. Kalimana
2. Tambrauw
3. South Sorong
4. Maybrat
5. Arfak Mountains
North Maluku
1. Central Halmahera
2. East Halmahera
North Sulawesi
1. Bolaang Mongondow East
2. Kep. Siau Tagulandang Biaro
South Sulawesi
1. North Toraja
Southeast Sulawesi
1. North Buton
2. South Buton
3. Buton
4. North Konawe
5. Konawe Islands
Central Sulawesi
1. Donggala
2. Tojo Una-una
3. Banggai Laut
West Sulawesi
1. Mamasa
Gorontalo
1. North Gorontalo
NTT
1. No
2. Central Sumba
3. Southwest Sumba
4. Alor
5. West Sumba
6. Lembata
7. Malacca
8. Rote Ndao
9. East Manggarai
10. North Central Timor
11. Sabu Raijua
12. Kupang
13. Belu
14. Timor Tengah Selatan
Central Kalimantan
1. Sukamara
East Kalimantan
1. Mahakam Ulu
Central Java
1. Tegal
Kep. Bangka Belitung
1. East Belitung
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