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Judul Virus haunts industrial zones
Nama Media Jakarta Post
Newstrend Penyebaran Virus Corona di Kawasan Industri
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Narasumber
negative - Governor Ridwan Kamil (None) Every factory worker is required to fill out a journal
every morning detailing their activities outside of the factory, as well as a list of everywhere they
go outside of the factory
positive - Sanny Iskandar (None) Factories [affected] are large companies that have the money
to test their workers. They provide food in canteens. But factories outside these [industrial]
areas, their workers eat outside. So, I’m not sure with these companies; maybe it’s just because
they don’t test so they don’t find any cases
neutral - Sanny Iskandar (None) There must be monitoring because it’s better to prevent rather
than take reactive actions after workers are infected.
Ringkasan
Six months into the pandemic, Indonesian workers are not only at risk of massive layoffs but
also of infections at their workplaces, as virus clusters have emerged in factories, prompting calls
for tighter government supervision and better compliance of health protocols from companies.
The country’s most populous province, West Java, has seen at least three big clusters with a
total of 541 cases emerging from its industrial areas in Bekasi regency, located at the periphery
of the capital, within the last weeks of August.
VIRUS HAUNTS INDUSTRIAL ZONES
Six months into the pandemic, Indonesian workers are not only at risk of massive layoffs but
also of infections at their workplaces, as virus clusters have emerged in factories, prompting calls
for tighter government supervision and better compliance of health protocols from companies.
The country’s most populous province, West Java, has seen at least three big clusters with a
total of 541 cases emerging from its industrial areas in Bekasi regency, located at the periphery
of the capital, within the last weeks of August.
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