DKI Increases Health Facilities To Face Rise In COVID-19 Cases

JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is preparing to improve health facilities to deal with the surge in COVID-19 cases in Jakarta in its last kick.

"Improving facilities such as health workers, monitoring, supervision, evaluation, and task forces, continue to be optimized, brought back, everything," said Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta, Ahmad Riza Patria, in Jakarta quoted by Antara, Sunday, January 30.

The man who is called Ariza emphasized that his party will impose sanctions on business units that violate the operational provisions of the Level 2 Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM).

"Evaluation meetings are carried out regularly and periodically, and we will also impose sanctions for activity units, whether markets, restaurants, malls, factories, which we will impose sanctions on," he said.

To make this happen, Riza said, officers in the field will continue to monitor its operations, including monitoring the implementation of health protocols by residents in every corner of Jakarta.

Riza also asked the public not to hesitate to report to the relevant authorities if they know of a business unit or office that violates the provisions of the health protocol that has been set.

"Report it to us immediately. That day we will be present and we will give sanctions. We will not hesitate to revoke the permit from the unit that violates it," he said.

Based on data from https://corona.jakarta.go.id/id Sunday, at 15.30 WIB the number of cases of COVID-19 patients was recorded at 23,397 people. This number increased by 3978 people from before.

Of the total patients, 17,852 people are self-isolating at the athlete's guesthouse and home, while 5,545 people are undergoing treatment at the hospital.

Riza reminded DKI residents to continue to prioritize strict health protocols and reduce activities at home. "Implement the health care program in an obedient and responsible manner, even though you have been vaccinated, don't take it lightly, don't forget to be vaccinated, don't forget to be vaccinated, don't slack off, don't be euphoric," he said.