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PALEMBANG - The Health Office (Dinkes) of Palembang City, South Sumatra noted that there were as many as 10 students who were confirmed positive for COVID-19 spread across several schools.

Spokesman for COVID-19 at the Palembang Health Office, Yudhi Setiawan, said the 10 positive cases of COVID-19 consisted of 4 high school students, 4 junior high school students and 2 elementary students.

"This case occurred in the fourth week of July 2022 yesterday in Palembang," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, August 2.

According to him, based on the results of the examination by health workers, the students who contracted COVID-19 only experienced mild symptoms.

Because of this condition, he continued, the students are currently doing self-isolation treatment and given vitamins for some time until they recover.

"Our children are undergoing isoman (self-isolation), in the next few days hopefully they will recover soon, what's more, they have all been vaccinated against COVID-19," he added.

Yudhi hopes that school administrators, including parents, must also increase supervision over the implementation of child health protocols in schools.

For example, ensuring that children continue to wear masks so that, he said, the implementation of full 100 percent face-to-face learning (PTM) in schools that are currently taking place can run effectively because children's health is more guaranteed. 5 percent of the total number of students, only the class must do distance learning for 5 days," he said. Yudhi ensured that the Health Office and Education Office continued to accelerate COVID-19 vaccination, especially for the target category of children and adolescents. second and third, to achieve communal immunity according to the target of at least 70 percent vaccinated.

Where based on the data recap of the Palembang Health Office as of Monday (1/8) for the category of children, out of a total of 171,215, 84,025 or 49.08 percent completed the second dose of vaccination. Then the third dose was only 9 people. Meanwhile, out of a total of 151,788 teenagers, 149,937 or 98.78 percent completed the second dose of vaccination. Then the third dose was only 3.11 percent or as many as 4,719 people.


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