JAKARTA - The COVID-19 Task Force considers that the community's compliance with masks and social distancing still needs to be improved. "This means that there is still homework (homework) for 27.29 percent of kelurahan and villages whose compliance rate is still low, and must be encouraged to be more obedient in using masks," said Head of Data and Information Technology of the COVID-19 Task Force Dewi Nur Aisyah in " "Discussion of COVID-19 in Figures" was monitored online in Jakarta, Wednesday. As for maintaining distance, he said, 71.51 percent of urban villages and villages had compliance above 75 percent. "The homework is 28.49 percent of villages and villages with low compliance," said Dewi. Meanwhile, Dewi stated that when compared before and after the Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM), the level of community compliance to use mobile masks fluctuated.

Before PPKM, the compliance rate for wearing masks was 72.81 percent, then in the first week of PPKM it rose to 73.83 percent, in the second week it rose 74.01 percent. "However, in the third week there was a decrease to 72.71 percent, a drop of around 1-2 percent," said Dewi. As for the compliance with social distancing, Dewi conveyed, before PPKM was implemented, compliance reached 73.88 percent. Then in the first week of PPKM it fell to 71.83 percent, then rose the following week to 72.18 percent, and fell again to 71.51 percent in the third week of PPKM. good. In fact, cases are still high," she said. Based on national data, Dewi said that the locations of low implementation of health protocols mainly occurred in food stalls or shops, in residential areas, public sports, and markets. Emergency PPKM is no longer allowed," he said.


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