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 10 Gugus Tugas RW Terbaik Tangani COVID 19 Mendapatkan Apresiasi

Top 10 RW COVID-19 Task Forces in East Jakarta Receive Awards

East Jakarta Mayor, Muhammad Anwar gave his appreciation to 10 best RW task forces in handling COVID-19.

By giving them awards, we hope other task forces can be motivated to work harder

This award was given at Pondok Pesantren (Islamic Boarding School) Persis 69, Utan Kayu Selatan, Matraman, East Jakarta.

"By giving them awards, we hope other task forces can be motivated to work harder," he conveyed, Friday (8/14).

Task Force Monitors Health Protocols Implementation at Kelapa Island's Main Pier

Not only motivating the task force, his side also expected this award can encourage people to implement 3M more seriously (wearing mask, washing hands, and maintaining physical distance).

According to him, the recipients of this award had met the assessment indicators, such as how active the task force cadres in handling COVID-19 in the region and the availability of supporting facilities in implementing health protocols.

"For example by providing thermal gun, hand washing facilities, hand sanitizers, disinfectant sprayers, and others," he added.

RW 06 Cilangkap Head, Samsuri said he was happy for obtaining the award and the prize.

"It can be achieved with cooperation between people and task force cadres to handle COVID-19," he mentioned.

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