West Java Health Office Alerts 186 Hospitals, Including 104 Ambulance Motors At Homecoming Crosses

JABAR - The West Java Provincial Health Office has alerted as many as 186 hospitals in all crossings of the West Java homecoming route as an effort to prevent the occurrence of health problems for travelers during this year's homecoming flow.

"There are 186 hospitals ready for the homecoming and return routes. We have also prepared 705 ambulances from hospitals, health centers, health facilities, and the TNI/Polri," said Head of the West Java Provincial Health Office, R Nina Susana Dewi at Gedung Sate Bandung. , Between, Tuesday, April 26.

The West Java Health Office has also prepared as many as 104 ambulance motorbikes to serve the health-related travelers.

For that, according to him, the West Java Health Service is also working with related agencies such as the West Java Transportation Service.

"We are on standby 24 hours. Including the 24-hour hospital post outside the homecoming route, we must also be ready because they are referrals, they must be on standby. So, if there are sick patients, there is an emergency room, all of them must be ready to accept patients," he said.

On this occasion, Nina gave a number of safe tips for going home for Eid during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first tip is to have the first and second doses of vaccine or better if you have received a booster or booster vaccine.

Another tip is to always apply health protocols such as wearing masks, keeping a distance, and washing hands frequently.

"So what is called COVID-19 is not finished, so we must continue to use 3M, namely wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands. Don't let when we go back to our hometown to meet loved ones instead we bring disease (COVID-19) to them. So Prokes must still be implemented," said Nina.