Anies: There Is Nothing To Hide, Reduce Or Add To COVID-19 Data In Jakarta Jakarta
Residents carry their family's tombstones at the COVID-19 special cemetery at TPU Rorotan, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Thursday (15/7/2021).

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JAKARTA - Data on COVID-19 in Jakarta is always open. This was confirmed by the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan. His party has never closed data on the development of the COVID-19 pandemic in the capital, including those who recovered and died.

"This is what I think needs to be underlined, in Jakarta we never close data, never subtract, never add, if someone dies, we report it, if it is safe we report it. It has never been covered up," said Anies during a webinar on the vaccination movement. at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, Sunday, July 26.

Anies also stated that Jakarta may be the only area that has data on the status of self-isolation. "This is the result of our (Forkopimda) meetings, that the Lurah, Babinsa, Babinkamtibmas teams must know who is positive, who is self-isolating in each region," said Anies.

The data, Anies added, was also given to the LaporCovid-19 citizen report channel which was compiled by them and submitted to residents. Anies asked for data both compiled by LaporCovid-19 and those compiled by the government to be considered and observed for the common good.

"We ask for all available data from the transmission, the area, the number being treated, the availability of hospitals, to fatality data to be seen and observed so that we can protect all of them," Anies added.

Previously, the citizen report channel uploaded through the LaporCovid-19.org page stated statistical data on residents who died while undergoing self-isolation. The report stated that the number of deaths during self-isolation and outside hospitals in Jakarta reached 1,215 people.

The details are in East Jakarta reaching 403 deaths, South Jakarta (289), North Jakarta (205), Central Jakarta (162) and West Jakarta as many as 156 deaths during self-isolation.

The data was obtained from the combined data from the COVID-19 Report and the DKI Jakarta Health Office which were recorded starting June 8, 2021.

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