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26 PMKS Jalani Isolasi Mandiri di GOR Tanjung Priok

26 PMKS Undergoing Independent Isolation at Tanjung Priok GOR

During PSBB, we tighten measures to restrict people’s movements, including PMKS

As many as 26 out of 167 people with social welfare issues (PMKS) which netted by Satpol PP and P3S officers under North Jakarta Social Sub-agency are now still undergoing isolation at Tanjung Priok GOR.

North Jakarta Social Sub-agency Head Aji Antoko said as many as 167 PMKS were netted from operation that takes 15 days or from Monday (4/27) to Monday (5/11).

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He stated it was the Jakarta Provincial Government's effort to detect the coronavirus spread to residents who are often outside the home.

"During PSBB, we tighten measures to restrict people’s movements, including PMKS," he expressed, Monday (5/11).

Of the 167 PMKS, 135 of them had been returned to their families after passing through rapid test. While six other people were still being fostered at social institutions and referred to hospitals.

Besides that, they got treatment ranging from folding mattresses, toiletries, public health facilities and food three times a day. Then proceed with a medical health check and rapid test.

"If there is a guarantor family, they are allowed to go home. If not, they must undergo an independent isolation," he closed.

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