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YAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The government spokesman for the management of Covid-19 Achmad Yurianto emphasized that the government did not relax or relaxed the implementation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB).
Expects the public to understand and remain committed to the discipline of carrying out the recommended activities during CBDR.
“So far, the government has not made the slightest relaxation related to PSBB. However, we have begun to be orderly, disciplined, beginning to fully maximize what we can do in the context of PSBB,” Yurianto said at a press conference. at Graha BNPB, Jakarta, on Thursday afternoon.
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Yuri said that the community must begin to live a new normal life, which is an activity that, in principle, is different from the time before the appearance of the coronavirus.
“New habits we have to do, we have to work, we have to get used to a clean and healthy lifestyle. We have to make patterns that are used to diligently wash our hands with soap and running water. We have to get used to wearing masks when we go out from the house, “he said.
Additionally, Yuri asked the public to always pay close attention to the development of Covid-19 and not to create a crowd at risk of transmitting the virus.
“This is what we call the new standards of living. The standards of living that are now adapting to the situation in our environment. Because we know that Covid-19 is not just a city, a district, a country, but all countries of the world, “he continued. .
As for Thursday (05/14/2020), there were 568 additional positive cases of Covid-19. Therefore, the total number of patients with Covid-19 was 16,006.
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Meanwhile, patients recovered from Covid-19 mentioned an increase of 231, making a total of 3,518 people.
However, there were also additional cases of death by 15 patients. Therefore, the total number of deceased Covid-19 patients was 1,043 people.
As of this Thursday, there have been 382 districts / cities in 34 provinces affected by Covid-19.