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Satpol PP Jakut Awasi Penerapan Prokes di 442 Perkantoran

Satpol PP Intensifies Health Protocols Monitoring in Offices

North Jakarta Satpol PP intensifies health protocols monitoring in government and private office buildings.

It is done as spike in coronavirus cases in office clusters

"It is done as spike in coronavirus cases in office clusters," expressed North Jakarta Satpol PP Head, Yusuf Madjid, Friday (4/30).

During April, his stated, monitoring had been conducted in 442 workplaces in six urban villages, North Jakarta.

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As a result, 355 had no violations, 3 were temporarily closed, and 83 were given sanctions in the form of a written warning, and one was subject to an administrative fine by Rp 2,000,000.

"They do not impose restrictions on employees entering the office by 50 percent, no restrictions or physical distancing, and do not wear masks," he said.

By so, similar action would keep being intensified in the future that is by coordinating with the Industry Trade Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (PPKUKM) Sub-agency.

"Every day we conduct monitoring in the sub-districts and urban villages. Seeing the conditions in North Jakarta, most of the offices still apply the work from home (WFH) system for avoiding the crowd in the office," he utterred.

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