Tribratanews.polri.go.id - Surabaya. The blocking post and antigen swab test at the Suramadu Bridge have been removed. Head of Public Relations of East Java Regional Police,Pol. Grand Commissioner Gatot Repli Handoko said that both sides, both in Bangkalan and Surabaya, were no longer under investigation. Even so, people whose mobility is back and forth between the two areas are required to show DKI Jakarta Exit/Entrance Permit.
Later, the insulation will be shifted to the Covid-19 red zone in Bangkalan, Madura. The area there is being conducted Micro Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities in Indonesia. Regarding the implementation of DKI Jakarta Exit/Entrance Permit, Gatot said it would be carried out at several posts, including those in Sampang and Bangkalan, especially in the red zone area.
"There are eight villages in five sub-districts that have implemented it. That's what we use, it is filled upstream. Later the inspection will be carried out there," he explained.
The reason for the cancellation of the Suramadu Bridge blocking post is because the results of the analysis and evaluation have shown a decrease in cases of swab residents. Later in the handling of Covid-19 in Bangkalan, there will be a number of joint officers working together. Starting from the Indonesian National Police and the local government.
"It's been 14 days and we have analyzed that there is a decline in people who are positive for Covid-19. That's why we shifted to eight villages in the five sub-districts. There was Military District Comman V/Brawijaya, Mobile Brigade troops who helped with the partition, then other officers distributed basic necessities and aid. In that case, there are officers who participate in supervising the vaccination process," he explained.
From all these efforts, the Head of Public Relations hopes that the spread of Covid-19 in eight red zone villages in five Bangkalan sub-districts can be immediately overcome.
"Hopefully in the future these eight red zones can become orange, yellow, and even green zones," he concluded.