Indonesian government introduced the term ' new normal ' in May, and this period officially began in early June. Malls, offices, public spaces, and flights are resuming with the hygiene and health protocols. As the 'new normal' commences, we see a growing number of COVID-19 cases in Indonesia instead. Since mid-June, the daily number of confirmed cases has fluctuated around a thousand per day, setting a new trend in our country. This increasing rate raises the alarm about how Indonesia handle the pandemic. Actually, how is the management of COVID-19 case in Indonesia? Once diagnosed, person under monitoring (ODP), patient under supervision (PDP), or close-contact without symptom (OTG) will continue the evaluation and contact tracing guided by national epidemiological surveillance form. The next step varies between regions based on their testing capacity and isolation facility. For instance, in the satellite city where I work, most patients with mild symptoms receive
I felt so lucky to have the chance to be a local here in Finland. Although only living for about a month and a half, I think I can understand why this country is leading in the best categories . In this post, I will tell you about my main purpose of going to Finland: my daily activities during the exchange program in the Neurosurgery Department, Töölö Hospital, Helsinki in June 2019. Every day I woke up here, I felt so refreshed. Thanks to this city's very clean air that I breathe every time even during sleep. The first thing to do was just like the usual morning routine: take a shower, dress up, have breakfast. What made it more practical was having breakfast with a picnic basket I received from the hospital the day before. After that, I walked to the nearest bus station: Ruskeasuo, and using the HSL application to know which bus I should take. It took 20 minutes from the student flat to the hospital, consisting of 10-12 minutes of walking and 8-10 minutes by bus.