Press Mobility to Control

The addition of cases can still be controlled if there are firm steps, such as limiting mobility in the community. The Expert Council of the Indonesian Association of Public Health Experts, Hermawan Saputra, in Jakarta
said that efforts to limit mobility and ensure that health protocols were strictly implemented were the keys to suppressing the spread of Covid-19. However, the current policy is considered to have relaxed these efforts. "We have to keep trying to keep the case under control. If the recorded active cases reach more than 260,000, our health care facilities will be overwhelmed again," he said. The Covid-19 Transmission Task Force reported, as of January 30, 2022, the number of active cases of Covid-19 reached 61,718 people. A total of 12,422 new confirmed cases and an additional 18 deaths. According to Hermawan, with the examination that is not optimal as it is today, the number of cases in the community is estimated to have been 3-5 times higher than reported. Many people do not get checked because the symptoms that arise due to transmission of the Omicron variant are milder or even asymptomatic. Director of Prevention and Control of Directly Infectious Diseases of the Ministry of Health, Siti Nadia Tarmizi, said the government was continuing to try to control the transmission of Covid-19 by accelerating vaccinations while accelerating the provision of booster vaccines. In addition, the centralized isolation service has also been expanded as a place of care for people without symptoms or with mild symptoms


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