JAKARTA - Bogor Regent Ade Yasin gave a sanction in the form of a warning to the staff of the Situ Udik Health Center, Cibungbulang, Bogor, West Java, who were enjoying karaoke during working hours when patients visited. "I have gathered all the staff of the Situ Udik Health Center and given directions," said the Regent. Bogor Ade Yasin in Cibinong, Bogor, reported by Antara, Sunday, July 11. The head of the Bogor Regency COVID-19 Task Force also admitted that he had carried out a sudden inspection (sidak) to the location to directly confirm the incident on Friday, July 9, the video of which had "At first I wanted to confiscate the karaoke equipment. The results of the inspection turned out not to use karaoke equipment, but a sound system to call patients. However, whatever the reason, it was wrong because it was done during working hours," he said.

Ade Yasin then straightened out the narrative circulating about the condition of a pregnant patient who came to the puskesmas when the puskesmas staff was doing karaoke. According to him, the pregnant woman was not positive for COVID-19, but the video recorder was positive. The positive case has been handled by the COVID-19 Task Force to Wisma Kemang for isolation," said Ade Yasin. On Friday, July 9, a 1 minute 43 second video circulated showing residents who were going to carry out an examination at the Situ Udik Health Center. One was declared antigen reactive and the other was a pregnant woman. The residents wanted to do a health check from the puskesmas. However, it is unfortunate that the Situ Udik Health Center is closed with the sound of music allegedly singing karaoke in the community health center.


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