Ahead Of WSBK, COVID-19 In Central Lombok Recorded 0 Cases
Director of the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) Praya, Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province, Mamang Partisah, said two new COVID-19 cases who had undergone isolation at a local hospital had recovered.So that when the COVID-19 case was gone or zero before the World Superbike (WSBK)."The new COVID-19 patient has recovered, so in Central Lombok Regency there are zero cases again," he said in Praya, Antara, Friday, November 11.He said, even though the COVID-19 case was no longer there, his party was still preparing an integrated isolation room in order to anticipate new cases again.Therefore, his party ensures that they are still ready to serve the treatment of new cases of COVID-19 found."We are still ready to provide services to COVID-19 patients," he said.His party also appealed to all people to continue to comply with the COVID-19 health protocol, so that no more new cases will emerge.In addition, he also hopes that the community will participate in supporting the acceleration of vaccination of government programs in preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus and increasing community immunity."The vaccine is to protect our health from virus attacks, so that people who have not been vaccinated can come to the Puskesmas or vaccination services that have been prepared by the local government," said Mamang Partisah.Previously, the Head of the Central Lombok Health Service, H Suardi, said that the target for COVID-19 vaccination for dose one was 731,669 or 95 percent and complementary dose vaccination was 643,487 or 83 percent. Meanwhile, the achievement of booster vaccination in Central Lombok was 149,145 doses or 19 percent of the vaccination target of 767,700 doses.The public's desire to participate in this phase three vaccination activity has begun to decline, so the targets set by the central government have not been achieved. The Central Lombok health office continues to open vaccination services at all Puskesmas, so that vaccination targets can be achieved."We will continue to open vaccination services at all puskesmas," said Suardi.