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Most popular Metro: Covid-19 transmission in DKI is going on, Anies about the Kampung Akuarium

TEMPO.CO, JakartaCovid-19 transmission progress in the capital city of Jakarta despite the promise of a more stringent PSBB Transition. News about the Covid-19 transmission in DKI was the most popular on Metro from yesterday to this morning.

In addition, there are developments in rebuilding Aquarium Village in North Jakarta and the case of a Lexus driver crashing into a motorcycle in Palmerah, West Jakarta.

-Covid-19 transmission in the capital continues to rise

Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan is considering ending the transitional PSBB if the transmission of the Corona virus outbreak gets out of control. The government will take an emergency brake policy or emergency break policy if the Covid-19 transmission curve continues to soar.

“Regarding emergency breaks and others, we will monitor the days ahead,” Anies said after holding the Indonesian Independence Anniversary ceremony at the DKI City Hall, Monday, August 17, 2020.

According to Anies, the condition of the plague in the capital city has been alarming. Because, in the last three weeks the ratio positive for Covid-19 or positive rate continues to skyrocket. Even the last week the ratio was positive transmission of Covid-19 DKI Jakarta reached 8.9 percent. Previously, the positive rate in DKI was 5.6 percent and continued to increase during the transition period.

The positive ratio, he said, is considered safe with World Health Organization (WHO) standards if it is below 5 percent. If the positive ratio is above 5, the situation is in the category of worrying. “5 percent and below is safe, over 10 percent is dangerous.”

Anies promised to continue to monitor the movement of the positive ratio in the last days of the extension of the fourth phase of the PSBB transition starting from 14 to 27 August.

Anies Baswedan He appealed to residents to remain disciplined in applying health protocols to wear masks, maintain distance and wash their hands regularly. The DKI government will continue to track, examine and isolate new cases found.

“I urge people to use masks anytime, anywhere, then if they have a complaint, report it to us, they will immediately be tested.”

-Anies Baswedan About Kampung Akuarium: The Village Should Be Away From Slum Impressions

DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said the development Aquarium Village, to be precise, Kampung Susun Akuarium, Penjaringan, North Jakarta should be an example of village arrangement in the capital city. Anies said that the village in Jakarta needs to be kept away from the impression of being slum or unclean.

“Therefore, the village must continue to live and develop, following the progress of the times. What must emerge is a clean and healthy village and what must be eliminated is a slum village, which is not clean,” he explained in his written statement, Monday, August 17, 2020.

According to him, the village cannot be separated from the history of the city of Jakarta. Therefore, there needs to be development into a village that is healthy and clean in line with the progress of the times.

Yesterday, Anies made groundbreaking or groundbreaking for the construction of the Kampung Susun Akuarium. The houses of residents who lived in Kampung Akuarium were previously evicted during the administration of DKI Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama alias Ahok because they were illegal.

Anies also rebuilt the residents’ houses with the concept of Kampung Susun Akuarium. In the future, there will be five apartment blocks with a total of 241 residential units on a 10,300 square meter land. The DKI government builds 32-56 type 36 residential units in each block.

This project is included in the community action plan (CAP) program. The community, experts, facilitators, and the government discussed the concept of Kampung Susun Akuarim.

“The aspirations of the community were discussed together so that finally the concept of a flat was emerged. The design was designed together with the community,” said Anies.

-Lexus driver hits motorcycle

A Lexus brand car with police number B 805 HIU became the victim of a mob rage after crashing into a motorbike rider at Palmerah Market, Central Jakarta on Monday morning, August 17, 2020. As a result, the SUV-type car was wrecked.

“The Lexus vehicle was damaged on the front, and the side glass was broken,” said Central Jakarta Metro Police Traffic Head Commissioner Lilik Sumardi when contacted by Tempo, Monday, August 17, 2020.

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Lilik says incident crash happened at 01.30. At that time, the Lexus car driven by Christiady Hutama drove from Tanah Abang. When passing through the Palmerah Market area, the car that was driving fast enough hit the motorbike from behind, causing 2 riders to bounce. The latter was informed that one of them died in the hospital.

Driver motorcycle and those who were piggybacked then suffered head injuries. They have been rushed to Pelni Hospital, Petamburan. “The motorbike vehicle with the number R 2073 RL suffered damage to the rear, broken, bent rear wheels,” said Lilik.

At the age of the collision, local residents then rushed to destroy the Lexus car. They were upset because the driver was driving the car recklessly. Now drivers and cars Lexus has been evacuated to the Tanah Abang Metro Police, Central Jakarta.

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