JAKARTA - Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria said, currently there are no queues of COVID-19 patients at the Emergency Installation (IGD) of referral and non-referral hospitals in Jakarta.

"Alhamdulillah, DKI Jakarta has the COVID-19, there are no longer queues at the hospital," said Deputy Governor Riza in Jakarta, Antara, Sunday, September 19.

According to Riza, the supply and distribution of oxygen cylinders for the needs of patients at the hospital has returned to normal.

Riza said that Jakarta's conditions were gradually returning to normal, so there were adjustments to several community activities during the Level 3 Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM) in DKI Jakarta.

"This adjustment makes the potential for people who are active outside the home to be higher," he said.

Riza reminded the people of Jakarta to stay at home and leave the house if there is an urgent need, in order to avoid the spread of COVID-19 soaring again.

"The start of easing community activities means that the potential for people to leave the house will increase, the potential for interacting people will increase, the potential for crowds will increase. That means, the potential for spreading can actually increase," said Riza.

Riza also appealed to the citizens of the capital city to continue to implement the discipline of health protocols and apply the PPKM Level 3 rules and receive vaccine injections.

"Alhamdulillah, the citizens of Jakarta have reached 10 million more than the target of 11 million doses of vaccine," he said.


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