BOGOR - Bogor Regent Ade Yasin asked the Head of the Bogor Regency Health Office, West Java to evaluate the services at 101 Puskesmas after a viral video of Puskesmas staff playing karaoke during working hours.
"This incident can serve as an example and learning material should not happen again in any puskesmas, and the community must be safe and comfortable when they need treatment," he said in Cibinong as reported by Antara, Monday, July 12.
The head of the Bogor Regency COVID-19 Handling Task Force said that in the midst of a pandemic, puskesmas services should be more optimal than normal conditions.
"This is a lesson for the health department, of course, so that similar incidents don't happen again," he said.
Ade Yasin has also removed the head and two staff of the Situ Udik Health Center, Cibungbulang, Bogor Regency, in the aftermath of a viral video of staff enjoying karaoke during working hours.
He has even given a direct warning when carrying out a surprise inspection (sidak) at the location on Saturday, July 10, 2021.
On Friday, July 9, a video with a duration of 1 minute 43 seconds circulated showing residents who were going to conduct an examination at the Situ Udik Health Center. One was declared antigen reactive and the other was a pregnant woman.
Residents want to do a health check from the puskesmas, but unfortunately the Situ Udik Puskesmas is closed with the sound of music. It is strongly suspected that the employee was doing karaoke in the community health center.
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