Day: January 19, 2022

Cases will rise if health protocol compliance declines: Task Force

COVID-19 Handling Task Force Chief Suharyanto, here on Tuesday, cautioned of a surge in positive cases if implementation of health protocols among members of the public declined. “Citizens should not worry about the rise in cases since the case count increases as a result of undisciplined implementation of health protocols

BRIN builds research facility for traditional food processing

The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) has built a research facility for traditional food processing that is integrated with the current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP). The facility is known as the Traditional Food GMP Facility (TFGF) whose construction was completed and the stage of laboratory apparatus maintenance and arrangement

Kemnaker CorpU launched for development of human resources: Ministry

Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah officially launched the Manpower Ministry’s Corporate University (Kemnaker CorpU) here on Wednesday to develop the competencies of the ministry’s civil servants. “It is hoped that through the implementation of Kemnaker CorpU, the ministry’s civil servants will become proficient in digital, social, and technological aspects; collaborative; agile;

Flooding forces 815 West Jakarta residents to leave home: BPBD

At least 815 West Jakarta residents were evacuated after their houses were inundated by floodwaters reaching a height of up to one meter, the Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) has said. “Sixty-four neighborhood units are still flooded,” Head of data and information center of Jakarta BPBD M Insyaf informed here

Police to survey street race locations in Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi

The Greater Jakarta Police observed race tracks in the areas of Depok, Bekasi, and Tangerang to be used for a street race in February 2022. “Next month, we plan to hold the same event at a different location, and we will conduct a survey, possibly tomorrow. We will examine the

100-percent offline schooling again implemented in 28 Jakarta schools

Some 28 schools in Jakarta have again begun implementing the 100-percent capacity face-to-face learning (PTM) after being closed down ever since COVID-19 cases were found, Jakarta’s Deputy Governor, Ahmad Riza Patria, stated. “To this day, 28 schools have again started conducting PTM. Some 15 schools are still closed,” he noted