DENPASAR - Denpasar City Social Service, Bali, has distributed 7,376 food packages to people who are self-isolating or isoman during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Acting Head of the Denpasar Social Service (Dinsos) I Nyoman Artayasa said the city government had again distributed basic food assistance to people who were still carrying out isoman by cooperating with the village and sub-district task force.

He said the move was aimed at ensuring the availability of basic commodities during the implementation of isoman, so that people who carry out isoman do not need to leave their homes to buy their needs.

"With this basic food assistance, we hope that people who are undergoing isoman no longer need to leave their homes to buy necessities, so that the implementation of isoman can be maximized to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus," said Artayasa, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, August 25.

Artayasa said that from January to August 2021, he had distributed 7,376 basic food packages to the community.

"Village or kelurahan officials can report residents who are undergoing isomanism, so that we can immediately distribute them," he said

Artayasa said that until now, the stock of basic necessities in Denpasar is still relatively safe. This is also supported by basic food assistance from private companies and state-owned enterprises through corporate social responsibility program funds in Denpasar City.

"The stock of basic necessities is still safe, and we hope that people can focus on undergoing isoman to accelerate the handling of COVID-19 in Denpasar City," he said.


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