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TRENGGALEK - The Trenggalek Regency Health Office (Dinkes), East Java (East Java) confirmed that there had been no findings of Omicron cases in this region. Even though the East Java COVID-19 Handling Acceleration Task Force released that one Trenggalek resident with the initial NN in Surabaya was positively exposed to the COVID-19 variant with the code code "The Trenggalek resident who was exposed to Omicron has the status of a household assistant and has been in Surabaya since Eid last year," said Head of the Trenggalek Regency Health, Population Control and Family Planning Agency, in Trenggalek, Sunday, February 7. He has been in Surabaya for a long time, the Trenggalek Health Office does not need to trace the family of the household assistant who is in the Panggul District area. This is because they are not in close contact. Saeroni asked the residents of Trenggalek not to panic. Moreover, NN is currently being handled by the health team in Surabaya and has been quarantined. "Until now, there are no reports of the spread of Omicron in Trenggalek," he also said. "People work everywhere, some are outside Trenggalek. traced first. Do you live in Trenggalek or not. If you don't live in Trenggalek, it means that the spread in Trenggalek or the source of the infection doesn't exist yet. The hope is that people don't panic," he said, quoted by Antara. Regions are currently trying to boost vaccination achievements. According to him, health protocols are an effort to prevent early transmission of the COVID-19 pandemic. "he said again. As published by the East Java Kominfo through the kominfo.jatimprov.g page o.id, Thursday (3/2), of the additional 82 cases, 31 people came from Surabaya City, 22 people from Malang City, 5 people each from Sidoarjo, Gresik, Madiun Regency, Malang Regency, and 4 people from Pasuruan Regency, as well as 1 person each from Jember Regency, Mojokerto City, Lamongan Regency, Pacitan Regency, and Trenggalek Regency. Of the total 108 people who were confirmed positive for Omicron, as many as 47.2 percent have been declared cured or have finished undergoing isolation, while 52 Another 8 percent are still undergoing isolation, with the majority being asymptomatic/mild.


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