Anies monitors the bodies of COVID patients in the Cengkareng Hospital ICU – this is not fiction



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Jakarta

DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan monitors the body of one of the COVID-19 patients in the ICU ward of Cengkareng Hospital. Anies saw the body covered in white cloth from a monitor in the hospital control room.

“That afternoon, at 2 o’clock, at Cengkareng Hospital, standing in front of the TV screen, in the control room monitoring each ICU patient, we watched closely,” wrote Anies Baswedan on his Facebook account. , on Sunday (1/24/2021).

Then Anies Baswedan met the family of the patient who had just breathed his last. Anies said the patient’s family was deeply distressed.

“Something they never imagined would happen so quickly. The family togetherness and laughter for decades are now stored as memories,” wrote Anies Baswedan.

Towards sunset, the body reached the cemetery and was buried. Anies Baswedan did not provide information on where the body was buried.

Anies warned of the dangers of COVID-19. Similar events can happen to anyone.

“This is not fiction and not just statistics. This is the end of the journey of a human being affected by the plague: starting by contracting COVID-19 and leading to death,” explained Anies.

According to Anies, the most vulnerable transmission is the family group. If one family member is exposed, other family members are at high risk of infection.

“The current fact is that most of the people who are exposed are young, but most of the people who die are elderly. Don’t become a taxpayer. Get involved in preventing transmission,” Anies said.

Anies called on residents to reduce activities outside the home. Additionally, he asked residents to adhere to health protocols.

“Wearing a mask is uncomfortable, but remember, being exposed to COVID-19 is much more uncomfortable,” explained Anies.

“Once again, the virus is not fiction. This is all real. Protect yourself, protect your family, protect everything,” he concluded.

(isa / hri)



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