National Police General Supervision Inspectorate, check the Readiness of Covid-19 Hunters and Centralized Isolation of Facilities and Infrastructure

23 August 2021 - 09:22 WIB
Tribratanews.polri.go.id - Malang. National Police General Supervision Inspectorate, Police Commissioner General Agung Budi Maryoto visited and ensured the readiness of the COVID-19 Handling Task Force in the East Java Regional Police, especially the COVID-19 Hunter Task Force to suppress the spread of COVID-19. Such as in carrying out the task of tracking residents exposed to COVID-19 and transferring residents who are undergoing independent isolation (isoman) to a Centralised Isolation place (isoter).



Likewise, during his working visit to Malang City, which was also accompanied by Police officials in Malang Raya, East Java and the Deputy Mayor of Malang, Sofyan Edi Jarwoko. While at the Centralised Isolation at the Office of the Human Resources Development Agency (BPSDM) at Kawi street No. 41, Malang City.



After confirming the readiness of the personnel, Police Commissioner General Agung greeted the residents who underwent Centralised Isolation virtually to ensure that the facilities were fulfilled. For example, the availability of medicines, medical personnel services, nutritious food and other supporting facilities.



In general, a number of Centralised Isolation residents claimed to have been well served and the various facilities were adequate.



National Police General Supervision Inspectorate also advised the isoter residents to remain disciplined and follow what was recommended by medical personnel. So the healing process is better and faster.



“This Centralized Isolation must be carried out properly so that the healing process can be realised immediately. Discipline in implementing health protocols is one of the important keys," he explained.



After coming from the Centralised Isolation location, Police Commissioner General Agung with his entourage then headed to the Maulana Malik Ibrahim UIN campus to ensure the readiness and smooth implementation of the vaccination. In addition to urging isoman residents to move to Centralised Isolations, National Police General Supervision Inspectorate also appealed to continue to intensify vaccinations, especially those driven by the National Armed Forces, National Police and local governments.



"With these concrete steps, the spread of COVID-19 can be suppressed and communal immunity is formed even greater. This pandemic must be overcome together, so that the results can be maximised," concluded National Police General Supervision Inspectorate.
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