TEMPO.CO, Jakarta -Governor of Central Java reward Pranowo stated that one resident of Central Java was suspected of being exposed to the disease monkey pox or monkeypox have undergone a PCR test. As a result, he was listed as negative.
Even though the results of the residents were negative, Ganjar still advised them to stay alert with various symptoms similar to monkeypox. He also advised to always check, such as feeling the symptoms.
To find out the symptoms yourself, it is mentioned in healthline, This virus can be spread through blood, body fluids, skin or mucosal lesions, respiratory droplets, for human-to-human contact. Or when someone eats the flesh of an infected animal without being noticed.
Furthermore, these substances can invade into a person’s body through breathing, mucous membranes, or damaged skin. Another fact of this spread is that monkeypox may occur when a person is within a few meters radius of someone who has it for three hours or more.
Meanwhile, another message mentioned by reward as a warning and anticipation of the community, especially the Central Java area. Launch jatengprov.go.idthe first message that he will always monitor the spread of this disease with the relevant agencies continues to be established, including with the Ministry of Health.
The second message, he will tighten a number of entrances to this disease, especially in Central Java. This step is carried out by directing the Ministry of Health to officers at the entrances of distribution to Indonesia.
“I hope that because this is not from Indonesia, yes, the entrances to Indonesia must remain tight. We ask the Ministry of Health to give a briefing to the entrance guards, so they can check using the equipment, so that the initial indications are known,” he said.
The third message that is directly related to the community is to hope not to panic against the spread of the disease monkey pox. He gave positive examples, such as showing the performance of the Central Java Provincial Health Office with the hospital currently caring for directly monitoring patients who were previously suspected of monkeypox, including conducting isolation and follow-up examinations.
FATHUR RACHMAN
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