Central Java is red zone-free during 39th week of pandemic

We discussed a number of matters at the meeting this time.

Semarang, C Java – Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo claimed that the province had recorded no red zones or locations with a high danger of COVID-19 transmission throughout the 39 th week of the pandemic.

The first aspect is the weekly examination of COVID-19 transmission.

Progressive improvements were recorded in a number of cities and districts that were earlier classified as red zones, he mentioned.

With the number of COVID-19 cases declining, Semarang City is presently categorized as an orange zone, or an area with a moderate danger of COVID-19 transmission, he revealed.

On the similar lines, other cities and districts that earlier drew attention had actually then progressively made enhancements, he mentioned.

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He further highlighted extraordinary events in Central Java in the past number of weeks, including the dangdung music concert in Tegal City and volley ball contest in Brebes District

” I urge (people) to delay such occasions. The government is currently severe about taking firm steps and also taking legal action against lawbreakers,” he noted.

Head of the Central Java Provincial Health Workplace Yulianto Prabowo affirmed that 14 districts and cities in the province are currently classified as yellow zones, or areas with a low danger of COVID-19 transmission, and 21 districts and cities are classified as orange zones, or locations with a moderate danger of COVID-19 transmission.

Prabowo explained that a fortnight back, the province’s 6 cities and districts were classified as red zones.

The workplace head highlighted the over 50- percent decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases in Central Java currently as compared to 2 weeks back when the cases of COVID-19 transmission had actually peaked.

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