7 BNI Offices closed by Corona, this is a Jogja City Council pass



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Harianjogja.com, JOGJA—Office areas are a vulnerable environment to the transmission of Covid-19. Recently, a letter has circulated stating that the seven Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) offices in the city of Jogja will be gradually closed.

Go to if Region PT. BNI (Persero), Tbk. Yogyakarta Regional Office Moh Hisyam said there were employees suspected of Covid-19. The employee in question has suffered further isolation and treatment. “BNI management and all other employees are also concerned about this condition, we ask for support and prayers for employees who are ill to recover soon,” he said on Friday (9/11/2020).

BNI took several quick steps, namely to trace (tracking) Contact. Not only that, BNI also requires a building’s workers to do so Quick test and swab.

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Hisyam explained that the BNI Jogja branch has transferred the operation of 50% of the outbound services to services plug closest. “Customers don’t need to worry, because transactions can be made in plug BNI, which opens services through electronic channel BNI ATM, Mobile Banking, SMS Banking, Telephone Banking, Internet Banking and BNI Virtual Assistant]”, he explained.

The seven BNI offices that were closed include the Subdirectorate of Adisutjipto (KCP), KCP KH. Ahmad Dahlan, KCP Sutoyo, Cash Office (KK) Jogjatronik, KK Beringharjo, KK Hos Cokroaminoto, and KK Piyungan. Especially for KCP Adisutjipto, it was closed from September 11, 2020 to September 25, 2020. Meanwhile, other offices were closed from September 14, 2020 to September 25, 2020.

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The daily chairman of the Yogyakarta City Covid-19 Task Force, Heroe Poerwadi, as of Friday afternoon had not received any information about the spread of the Covid-19 case at the BNI office. “I still don’t have the information, maybe because I’m not a person from the city [yang terinfeksi], “he said.

Heroe said that several Covid-19-related cases occurred in the city, but the patient’s domicile was outside the city of Jogja, so his group did not receive the report. “Because the report came in the place where he lived,” he explained.

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Yogyakarta City Health Bureau has written to BNI to do this tracking.

“I think that as I said, the cases that have arisen are the spread in offices and at home, we are more attentive because we are dealing with people without symptoms, sometimes at home, in offices we forget the Covid-19 protocol because we comply with them all the days, ”he said.

Heroe appealed to all residents to be more careful, especially their exposure to OTG. However, Heroe believes that PSBB is not needed yet. “The PSBB for the city of Jogja is not yet, it is still very far away, if we ignore, recklessly, violating the Covid protocol does not rule out the possibility of this happening,” he said.

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