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Majelis Kehormatan Perhimpunan Dokter Paru Indonesia mengeluarkan kebijakan yang terarah dan tegas, berupa regulasi untuk menangani buruknya kualitas udara Jakarta.
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00:03 Air pollution in Jakarta returned to an unhealthy status on Wednesday afternoon, September 6.
00:07 Chairperson of the Indonesian Lung Cancer Association, Chandra Yuga Adhitama, said
00:12 the government must introduce a policy that is directed and firm in the form of regulation.
00:18 Prevention steps are not just a form of precaution,
00:21 but must be a common rule so that efforts to reduce air pollution can be optimal.
00:27 Regulation can be a ban on pollution source prevention,
00:31 such as reducing factory intensity and reducing motor vehicle mobility.
00:38 Chandra also suggested that air quality indicators in Jakarta
00:42 be given a color mark according to air pollution level,
00:45 so that people can anticipate the negative impact of air pollution.
00:51 And it is done consistently, and then we look at the impact.
00:56 We have discussed my experience in other countries,
00:59 where all buildings, not just high buildings,
01:02 people built houses, they stopped for a few days.
01:05 Don't enter the city, don't use the generator, don't use gasoline,
01:12 and don't use a lot of pots.
01:14 That's the effort that can be done.
01:16 The government in this matter, the Ministry of Health,
01:22 continues to campaign for the 6M and 1S health protocols,
01:25 to strengthen the Ministry of Home Affairs' instructions on working from home.
01:32 From Jakarta, Reloita Darmasanti, Doni Aditra, Taramuwartakan News Agency.
01:39 Thank you.
01:41 For more information, visit www.fema.gov
01:44 For more information, visit www.fema.gov
01:47 For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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