KOMPAS.com – The World Health Organization (WHO) released the WHO Indonesia Situation Report highlighting the country’s preparation into the new normal.
The document is one of many reports the WHO recently released which calls attention to Coronavirus-related conditions globally.
In the WHO Indonesia Situation Report, the organization expresses its support toward the government’s approach to turning to epidemiological data before easing lockdown measures.
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The WHO also provided information on non-negotiable criteria that must be met before enforcing a new normal. These include:
The report points out that the number of daily reported cases does not match the actual number of those infected with the Covid-19 virus.
This is the outcome of Indonesia’s shortage of laboratories that can conduct Covid-19 testing thus lab results can take up to a week before cases can be confirmed.
Gearing Up for the New Normal
The Indonesian government is in the midst of preparing a new normal protocol scenario while the Jakarta Governor has extended the capital city’s large-scale social distancing measures.
Until the end of June, the Jakarta Province will slowly transition into a new normal by gradually easing restrictions and businesses.
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The first phase of easing measures includes allowing several business sectors and religious venues to reopen although with fewer capacity.
Offices, stores, hotels, factories, warehouses, small and medium businesses are among the business entities that have received the green light to restart operations.
If the implementation of health protocols fail and Covid-19 cases spike again, the government will enforce its ‘Emergency Brake Policy’ which will automatically stop any reopening activities.
Jakarta’s transition to a new normal started on 5 June and the provincial government broke records this week over daily infection cases.
The central and provincial government has defended the record-breaking number of infections by arguing it is a result of more aggressive testing and contact tracing.
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Currently, Indonesia’s total Covid-19 confirmed cases stand at 36,406 with over 2,000 deaths reported; Jakarta has one of the country’s largest Covid-19 cases.
Healthcare Sector Braces for New Normal
Indonesia’s healthcare sector has also been preparing for various scenarios once the new normal in Indonesia is in full swing.
Among the measures including more screening of patients to detect the Covid-19 novel virus.
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Nationwide healthcare facilities have also limited the number of patients and visitors while extending health services via telemedicine.
The Indonesian Hospital Association states that the protocols aim to minimize the risk of Covid-19 infections among the country’s healthcare facilities.
It also aims to rebuild a patient’s trust when visiting a hospital for non-Coronavirus-related matters in the new normal. (Writer: Nur Fitriatus Shalihah | Editor: Rizal Setyo Nugroho)
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