Jakarta (ANTARA) – A number of important events occurred in Jakarta on Friday (27/10), including plans to test bacteria that can paralyze the dengue hemorrhagic fever virus in mosquitoes.
Then, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will vaccinate 500 people at risk of contracting monkey pox.
Here’s the summary.
1. The “wolbachia” trial awaits the Ministry of Health-DKI agreement
The West Jakarta Health Department said that trials of “wolbachia” as a bacteria that can grow in mosquitoes to inactivate the dengue virus in the body of Aedes aegypti are currently awaiting a memorandum of agreement between the Ministry of Health and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government.
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2. DKI vaccinates 500 people from groups at risk of monkey pox
Over the next week, the DKI Jakarta Health Service will carry out monkeypox (monkeypox/mpox) vaccinations for 500 people from at-risk groups to anticipate the spread of the disease.
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3. DKI recorded the highest FDI in the third quarter of 2023 on a national scale
DKI Jakarta recorded the highest investment realization in the third quarter of 2023 on a national scale, with the province’s realization of Foreign Direct Investment (PMA) amounting to 1.1 billion US dollars or the equivalent of IDR 16.7 trillion.
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4. DKI reshuffles Jakpro commissioners to optimize corporate governance
The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has reshuffled the board of commissioners of PT Jakarta Propertindo (JakPro) as a form of refreshing and optimizing the principles of good corporate governance (GCG).
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5. One person died during a house fire in Klender
An elderly woman, Dameriya Sirait (70), died when fire destroyed her residence on Jalan Agriculture Utara No. 53 RT 001/RW 001 “Kebon Singkong” Klender Village, Duren Sawit District, East Jakarta, early Friday morning.
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Reporter: Mentari Dwi Gayati
Editor: Edy Sujatmiko
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2023-10-28 00:07:55
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