BADUNG - 200 residents undergoing self-isolation (isoman) were taken to an integrated isolation center (isoter) in Badung Bali. The Bali Provincial Government previously required residents to undergo isolation in isoters.

Badung Police Chief Leo Dedy Defretes said 200 residents were picked up to isoter on Saturday, August 14, and Sunday, August 15. The pick-up was carried out by a joint National Armed Force (TNI)/National Police (Polri) team and the COVID-19 Task Force.

"For the activity of shifting isoman to isoter, yesterday's report from members in the field was around 200 people, for the past two days and it will continue to grow. Those who were confirmed positive for COVID-19 immediately Isoter was no longer isoman", said Dedy, at the Badung Police Headquarters, Bali, Monday, August 16.

For the Badung area, most residents are picked up in the Districts of Mengwi, Abiansemal, and North Kuta.

"For a number of isomans (which are not) isoters, of course, some data continues. The activities of members in the field or our tracing members continue to record data to this day", he added.

Meanwhile, for the number of officers who were sent to pick up and tracers to the isoman community, there were 150 personnel.

There are 8 isoter places in the Badung Regency area with hundreds of beds that have been prepared for the isoter community.

"Our target is that as soon as possible we will work optimally, massively, and systematically. Everything must now be directed to carry out centralized isolation", said Dedy.


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