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Covid-19 Positive Patients in Garut Only One Person Remains

GARUT – Task Force for the Acceleration and Handling of Covid-19 Garut Regency, West Java recorded the number of cases of positive patients with corona virus in the area remaining one person from the previous data reached 26 people, after 22 people were declared cured and three people died.

“Positive confirmation of 26 cases, consisting of one person in care, 22 people were declared cured, and three people died,” said the Public Relations Task Force for the Acceleration and Handling of Covid-19 Garut Regency, Yeni Yunita through a press release in Garut, Saturday (27/6 ).

Yeni as quoted from Aprovince said that the 26th positive Covid-19 patient was still receiving medical treatment in the isolation room of the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) Dr. Slamet Garut. The latest development results, found no positive cases of Covid-19 in Garut, even so officers in the field continued to trace and examine residents who had contact with positive patients.

“The results of activities tracking and tracing The KC-26’s close contacts were known to have 96 close contacts, conducted epidemiological investigations and ‘swab’ sampling, “he said.

Yeni revealed the results of reports in the field there were additional cases of status of people in monitoring (ODP) as many as four people who currently have received treatment by the medical team. While the total number of Covid-19 cases is asymptomatic, ODP and patients under surveillance (PDP) and positive as many as 4,719 cases.

Most of them have been stated negative Covid-19, even for the PDP case as many as 76 people have all finished getting medical treatment. “PDP 76 cases have finished surveillance where 16 of them died,” he said.

Although many positive Covid-19 patients have recovered and there are no additions, the public remains vigilant by always implementing health protocols. “Health protocols for the prevention of Covid-19 must still be obeyed such as wearing masks, keeping a distance and diligently washing hands,” he said. mar / N-3

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