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Crowds without health protocols amid the Corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic have disturbed the public. The Chief of the National Police, General Idham Azis, gave a stern warning.
The police chief’s statement was delivered at the police chief’s official residence, Jl Pattimura, in South Jakarta on Saturday (11/14/2020). The Chief of the National Police revealed that the National Police had issued two announcements related to the management of the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
First statement by the Chief of Police issued on March 19, 2020 on compliance with government policies in managing the spread of COVID-19.
Meanwhile, on September 21, the second Declaration of the Chief of Police was issued on compliance with health protocols in the implementation of the 2020 simultaneous regional elections, which will be held on December 9, 2020.
Chief of the National Police: Corona is not over, follow health protocols
The head of the National Police warned that the Corona pandemic was not over.
“Since March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world, even 215 countries have been affected. And to date around the world, approximately 53 million people have been infected or confirmed. In fact, 1.3 million people have died. the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, “said the police chief at the official residence of the police chief, Jl Pattimura, in South Jakarta, on Saturday (11/14/2020).
He said that in Indonesia, as of Friday (11/13), reported cases of Corona had been found in 34 provinces and 503 districts / cities throughout Indonesia. From the available data, it was reported that 457,735 people were infected and 15,037 people had died.
“The National Police always refer to the principle of the Salus Populi Suprema Lex This, which means that the safety of the people is the highest law. Polri has also issued announcements twice since Indonesia was attacked by Corona,” he said.
The Chief of the National Police called on citizens to implement health protocols in their daily lives. He said the health protocol was implemented for mutual safety.
“I therefore call on, in the current environment of the COVID-19 pandemic that is hitting Indonesia, for all parties to comply with health protocols by always wearing masks, keeping distance from others, washing Soapy hands and avoiding crowds, “he said. .
“We must do this together for the sake of our security and to save everyone in Indonesia,” he added.