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Hmm.... After see this Netizen's comment. As for Rafale, we still have to wait for the sequel to be realized or not. And according to the KASAU statement if i'm not wrong, 1 F-16V squadron would fill at Supadio, while the replaced Hawk was moved to Pekanbaru. while another 1 F-16V squadron might be stationed in Kupang or another place
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Nice Info, Thank youPaskhas in action
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Hawk in Kalimantan would be based in Riau which in turn some of them would be used as forward flight units who will be rotated to watch around western and northern coast of Sumatra like West Sumatra and Aceh regularly.
There is plan for more light jet attack vis Trainer to be based on eastern archipelago like Papua to watch those blank area.
Off topic. Look like the government is really stupid and can endanger us all. Posted here so that more exposure to this stupid move.
Indonesia says no need to test citizens evacuated from Wuhan for novel coronavirus as they are healthy
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Medical officers prepare evacuated Indonesian nationals from Wuhan, China's center of the coronavirus epidemic, before transferring them to the Natuna Islands military base to be quarantined, at Hang Nadim Airport in Batam, Riau Islands. (Photo: Reuters)
By Nivell Rayda 06 Feb 2020 08:15PM (Updated: 07 Feb 2020 10:37AM)
JAKARTA: A senior Indonesian health official said there is no need to conduct novel coronavirus tests on citizens quarantined after being evacuated from Wuhan, as all 243 people were healthy.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday (Feb 6), Dr Windra Waworuntu, the Health Ministry’s director for communicable diseases said: “We don’t take swab samples because they are well. The SOP (standard operating procedure) doesn’t say that we have to take samples from everyone."
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“If they are not well, feverish, coughing and sneezing, then we will swab (them for samples). If they are fine, why should we swab?”
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Indonesian citizens wait to be evacuated, ahead of departure to Indonesia at Tianhe International Airport, in Wuhan, Hubei, China February 1, 2020 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Picture taken by February 1, 2020. Antara Foto/ via REUTERS
On Sunday, Indonesia evacuated 238 students from Hubei province, where the novel coronavirus is thought to have originated amid a lockdown by Chinese authorities.
All 238 students and five officials from the Indonesian embassy in China who assisted the students’ return, were subsequently quarantined at a military facility in the remote Indonesian island of Natuna for the next two weeks.
COST IS AN ISSUE: HEALTH MINISTRY
Dr Waworuntu said that it would be costly to test all those currently under quarantine.
The reagent - a compound used in chemical analysis to detect coronavirus - involved for one test would cost a billion rupiah (US$73,035), she claimed. Each person is tested at least twice to ensure accuracy.
“But that doesn’t mean we won’t do it when we have to. We will.”
READ: Indonesia bars entry to visitors from China amid evacuation protest
When asked if the current approach is in line with guidelines issued by the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr Waworuntu said Indonesia is complying with all guidelines and recommendations currently set by the international body.
The director said Indonesia will only tighten the current policy if it is mandated by the WHO.
“The guidelines set by the WHO is constantly updated. Perhaps tomorrow will be different,” she said. “But from the guidelines we have received so far, that is the standard.”
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Indonesian health quarantine officers wait for passengers at thermal screening point at international arrival terminal of Soekarno Hatta airport near Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan 21, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan)
Dr Waworuntu said doctors are constantly monitoring the health of everyone being quarantined in Natuna.
To date, the virus has killed more than 550 people and infected over 28,000 people around the world.
The WHO has declared the flu-like virus a global emergency as the virus spread to at least 25 countries and regions.
But Indonesia, a country of 264 million people, appeared to be spared from the outbreak, even as neighbouring countries like Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Australia each has confirmed cases of novel coronavirus.
Indonesia has earlier tested 42 people for the novel coronavirus since the outbreak began last month. But all tests came back negative.
Some have questioned if Indonesia has the right tools to detect the virus.
READ: Indonesian health ministry says lab has all needed equipment to detect novel coronavirus
"EVERYTHING IN LINE WITH WHO PROTOCOL"
Dr Waworuntu said Indonesia would continue to make preparations for a possible outbreak.
“Indonesia is doing everything in line with (WHO) protocol. We are making preparations and continue to increase our capacity,” she said.
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A man passes by an informational signage about the coronavirus, at a hospital in Bogor, near Jakarta, Indonesia February 3, 2020, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Picture taken February 3, 2020. Antara Foto/Yulius Satria Wijaya/via REUTERS
Indonesia has readied 100 hospitals across the country to isolate and treat suspected novel coronavirus patients but Dr Waworuntu said the government plans to have more.
“We are checking the readiness of hospitals, outside of the 100 so each province has at least one,” she said. Indonesia has 34 provinces.
READ: Indonesian women arrested for spreading coronavirus hoax
The Health Ministry director said her office is also improving laboratories across the country so they are able to conduct test and diagnosis for the novel coronavirus.
Currently, all samples are being tested at the ministry’s biomedical research centre in Jakarta.
“We want laboratories outside of Jakarta to be able to conduct tests and diagnosis. So not only at our research centre, but labs in Jakarta, Surabaya, Manado, Papua, Makassar and Sumatra,” she said, adding that it would save time and minimise the chances of the samples being contaminated or damaged along the way.
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Source: CNA/ni(aw)
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Did they close their eyes on the "Asymptomatic" line report or what?
The thing is... Symptoms of nCov could pass for something else... Like the flu.Big question, why there is no coronavirus cases in Indonesia while our neighbors already reported several cases, I worry that maybe we can't detect them, I hope that actually there is none indeed.
Let's hope they start to check asap... We do not need another center of propagation.Dont know why they dont know the new fact that the people having the virus can have no symptom what so ever, so healthy person can actually transmit the virus as well. I actually have informed my best friend who work as a senior reporter in Indonesia most respected newspaper. So I hope this stupid act can be corrected before those quarantined people leave the place and go back home, but more exposure on the news is better.