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LEBAK - The number of recovered COVID-19 patients in Lebak Regency, Banten Province has increased again by 22 people to a total of 13,458 people from the previous day's 13,436 people.

Spokesperson for the COVID-19 Acceleration and Handling Task Force, dr. Firman Rahmatullah, said that the number of recovered COVID-19 patients had increased and it was confirmed that Lebak had returned to the green zone for the spread of the deadly virus.

The number of recovered cases of COVID-19 patients is quite significant, reaching dozens of people every day.

In fact, during the past week, there have been no more COVID-19 cases in Lebak Regency undergoing inpatient treatment at a number of hospitals, independent isolation and isolation provided by the regional government.

Even though the COVID-19 case no longer exists, the public remains vigilant by complying with health protocols as well as wearing masks, maintaining distance, washing hands, reducing mobilization of activities and avoiding crowds (5M).

In addition, the public can also undergo the first dose of vaccination until the third dose.

The local government optimizes vaccination services by picking up the ball for convenience for the local community.

Currently, he said, health centers continue to work hard to make vaccination a success, including the TNI, Polri, BIN, PPNI and entrepreneurs.

"We are relentless to make vaccinations successful so that COVID-19 cases will soon leave the country," he explained in Lebak, Tuesday, March 22.

According to him, the COVID-19 Task Force team also conducts procedures to justify procedures every day to crowded places.

The task force officers also provided masks for free to the public.

"We appreciate that now the level of public awareness is quite high for prokes, 5M and vaccinations, so that there have been no cases of COVID-19 since a week," he said, quoted by Antara.

Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the Adjidarmo Rangkasbitung Hospital, Lebak Regency, Dr. Jauhari Assukri, said that currently there were seven COVID-19 patients who were still undergoing inpatient treatment in the Wine Room.

"If the COVID-19 patient is gone, the Wine Room will be returned to a general patient room," he explained.


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