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1 Central Java resident suspects monkey pox, Ganjar asks for tighter access to entry into Indonesia

Liputan6.com, Semarang – In order to prevent the spread of disease monkey pox or monkeypox, Governor of Central Java Pranowo reward asked the central government to tighten access to Indonesia. This concern arose after the discovery of 1 suspect or symptoms such as monkeypox in Central Java. Moreover, monkey pox has been confirmed to enter several ASEAN countries.

“We ask that because there must be outside influences, the entrance to Indonesia still needs to be tightened and tightened checking use a lot of equipment to be safe,” said Ganjar, Wednesday (3/8/2022).

Ganjar said monkeypox had caught his attention by taking anticipatory steps.

“We are still monitoring to this day, yesterday there was something like that, but it is still being investigated,” he said.

Ganjar revealed that a patient with suspected monkeypox is currently under the supervision of the Central Java Provincial Health Office, but confirmed that the patient is symptomatic and has not been confirmed as positive. monkeypox.

“We have not dared to determine whether it is monkeypox or not, but we are monitoring it,” he said.

Ganjar said that previously there were similar cases with patients with symptoms similar to monkeypox, but after further examination, the results were negative.

“There used to be someone who came into us, I checked, but the results of the last laboratory examination were not monkeypox, thank god,” he said.

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