The Civil Service Police Unit (Sat Pol PP) of Buleleng Regency synergizes with the TNI-POLRI


The Civil Service Police Unit (Sat Pol PP) of Buleleng Regency synergizes with the TNI-POLRI to carry out strict supervision in the implementation of mass vaccinations at the Gde Manik Singaraja Art Building, Tuesday (29/6). It looks like a combination of Sat Pol PP personnel and elements of the TNI-POLRI tasked with parsing the arrival of people who want to participate in vaccinations. According to the information from the Head of the Buleleng Sat Pol PP, I Putu Artawan, since the first mass vaccination was implemented, his party has arranged a scheme to break up the crowds of people who were so enthusiastic about registering. "We are committed together with personnel from the TNI-POLRI to strictly maintain the implementation of vaccinations. There should be no crowds, so with three vaccination points here we were able to disentangle hundreds of people and everything went smoothly,” said Kasat Artawan. He added that the breakdown of the community was not only at the time of registration, but also when heading to the vaccination stage until leaving the Gde Manik Singaraja Art Building. Based on his observations, Kasat Artawan assessed that to this day the level of public enthusiasm for participating in the vaccine is still very high. "Hopefully the public's high awareness to participate in this vaccination can accelerate the target of the Buleleng Covid-19 Handling Task Force," he hoped. Asked about the arrival of the ship to the Port of Celukan Bawang, Kasat Artawan admitted that he had not received any further information. However, his party emphasized that they are always ready to launch when they receive a report from the Celukan Bawang Port Quarantine Office (KKP). Regarding the guarding of posts at the PPI Sangsit People's Harbor and in Pegametan, Pejarakan Village, Kasat Artawan admitted that to this day there have been no migrants or activities from outside entering Buleleng by sea. "We continue to carry out strict surveillance and rapid test kits have also been prepared. Through the synergy with the TNI-POLRI, we also routinely carry out socialization and discipline enforcement of health protocols," said Kasat Artawan
.Meanwhile, the achievement of vaccination implementation in Buleleng Regency in achieving the 70% target continues to be intensified by the Buleleng Covid-19 Task Force in synergy with the TNI/Polri. Yesterday's data on vaccine realization reached 49.2 percent. This was stated by the Secretary of the Covid-19 Task Force for Buleleng Regency Gede Suyasa while reviewing the implementation of the third day of mass vaccination at the Gde Manik Singaraja Art Building, Monday (28/6).
Furthermore, Gede Suyasa who is also the Regional Secretary of Buleleng Regency explained that the implementation of this mass vaccination on the first day exceeded the target of reaching 2,220 people from the daily target of 1,000 people.
"With such an intensive deployment, I feel this is quite good, so we continue to carry out this vaccination with the support of a team from the Buleleng Police, the medical team, and the puskesmas," he said.
With an effort to target 1,000 people per day, the former Assistant III will hold a coordination meeting with the Lurah in the city to help mobilize people who have never been vaccinated on a massive scale.
Meanwhile, Nyoman Agus Putra Santika, one of the people who received the vaccine from Penarukan Village, said that before the vaccination was carried out, he was very afraid. With high confidence to be vaccinated himself after being given the vaccine did not feel anything.
Furthermore, he said, the implementation of this vaccination is very good so that in the future it can reduce the spread of Covid-19, especially in Buleleng Regency.
In addition, he invites the public not to be afraid to be vaccinated. If there is no congenital disease, it will run smoothly and there will be no obstacles.
"Hopefully with this vaccination, we can reduce the spread of Covid-19 and can return to normal before," he hoped.

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