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 Pejabat, ASN dan PJLP di Kantor Kabupaten Kepulauan Seribu Mengikuti Rapid Tes
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ASN and PJLP Who Work at Mitra Praja Office Take Rapid Antigen Test

As many as 60 civil servants apparatuses (ASN) and dozens other individual service providers (PJLP) employees who work at Mitra Praja Building, Sunter, North Jakarta took rapid antigen test.

It is also done as early detection thus COVID-19 transmission can be prevented

Thousand Islands Regent, Junaedi mentioned, rapid antigen test was provided to check current health condition of ASN and PJLP employees who work at Thousand islands Regency.

"It is also done as early detection thus COVID-19 transmission can be prevented. Before leadership meeting, participants should also take rapid antigen test first," he added, Wednesday (1/6).

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From the result of today's rapid antigen test, his side found out 3 ASN with positive result.

"They are advised to continue taking swab test and carry out self-isolation in their house, implement clean and healthy lifestyle, and adequate rest to maintain their immunity," he explained.

ASN and PJLP who work in Thousand Islands will be also facilitated to take rapid antigen tests.

"I want COVID-19 prevention can be done optimally thus its spread can be prevented as early as possible," he said.

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