New normal should be ‘now normal’ for controlling COVID-19: expert

Health protocols cannot simply just be implemented, they should be made more stringent.

Jakarta The new normal habits, which involve the observance of stringent health protocols, should be “now normal” to control the recent COVID-19 surge, Prof. Tjandra Yoga Aditama from the University of Indonesia’s Faculty of Medicine has said.

“The rise of COVID-19 cases that have exceeded more than two thousand today has to be controlled through additional efforts,” he wrote in an electronic message on Saturday.

“Health protocols cannot simply just be implemented, they should be made more stringent,” he added.

He underscored the importance of putting extra effort, such as the implementation of direct on-the-field regulations to complement the work from home policy.

In addition, it needs to be considered whether face-to-face learning must be implemented at 100-percent or 75 percent capacity, he opined.

Other efforts concern bolstering testing and tracing, including increasing the availability of PCR tests, he said.

“Case tracing should also be massively bolstered due to local transmission that has reached hundreds of people,” he affirmed.

Case tracing should be done to determine others that the patients have infected and from where they have been infected, he said.

Moreover, vaccinations should continue to be expanded, both for the primary dose and the third or booster dose, he added.

As per data from the Health Ministry, as of January 22, 2022, 86.77 percent of Indonesians have received the first vaccine dose and 59.43 percent the second dose, he noted.

 

Source: Antara News

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