Covid-19 Task Force Implements New Provisions for International Travel Passengers
PALANGKA RAYA – EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU. The Public Communications Team of Central Kalimantan Covid-19 Handling Task Force, citing the Central Covid-19 Task Force in a press release Saturday (4/12/2021) said that the Addendum to the Covid-19 Task Force Circular Letter Number 23 of 2021 changed several provisions for International Travel Passengers who enter Indonesia and this applies as of December 3, 2021.
In the latest provisions, Indonesian citizens and foreigners who are allowed to enter Indonesia are required to quarantine for 10 × 24 hours and re-test PCR, namely the entry test on the day of arrival and the exit test on the 9th day. For heads of representatives of foreign countries and families serving in Indonesia, they can do self-quarantine at their respective residences for 10 × 24 hours.
In today’s press release, Central Kalimantan Covid-19 Task Force Team also reiterated the public to vaccinate, apply the 4M health protocols (wearing mask, washing hands, keeping distance, and avoiding crowds), and implement 3T (Testing, Tracing, and Treatment).
In addition, in today’s press release, it also conveyed the progress of Covid-19 data that was collected and accumulated up to 03.00 p.m., in which there were 2 additional Confirmation Cases, namely in West Kotawaringin (1 person) and in Seruyan (1 person), from 46675 people to 46677 people.
There were 2 patients recovered, namely 1 person in Palangka Raya and 1 person in Seruyan, from 45079 to 45081 people. There were no additional patients under treatment, so it remained 10 people. And, there were no additional cases of death, so there were still 1586 people, with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 3.4%.
For Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) in hospitals, the Intensive Bed has no change in Bed Occupancy (0.00%), so it remains 19.05%, where there is no Regency/Municipality with a BOR above 50 %. Meanwhile, Isolated Beds experienced a decrease in Used Beds (0.08%), from 1.98% to 1.90%, where there were no regencies/municipality with BOR above 50%.
Meanwhile, for the achievement of vaccination target of 2,036,104, the realization of Phase I vaccination was 1,314,551 or 64.56% and Phase II was 779,326 or 38.28%. Meanwhile, for the achievement of vaccination target for teachers and education personnel, high schools, and equivalent vocational schools, the realization of PNS/GTT/PTT vaccination was 6,258 or 79.01%, Dose I for High Schools/Vocational Schools was 73,202 or 76.95%, and Dose II for High Schools/Vocational Schools as many as 32,403 or 34.06%. (ran/translated by feb)