Online24, Makassar - The Makassar city government's innovative work in handling COVID-19 under the leadership of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Makassar, Danny Pomanto - Fatmawati Rusdi continues to receive positive attention from various foreign media. The Makassar Recover program, which uses the KM Umsini ship as a floating isolation site, which was highlighted by foreign media some time ago, is now getting the attention of foreign media again in handling covid in floating isolation using drones.
The Makassar city government uses the aerial skills of "Drones" to help during the pandemic by providing drug delivery services to Covid-19 patients in Floating Isolation, that has become a topic in the foreign media. Meanwhile, foreign media that have raised the issue of handling Covid using drones, including reuters.com, astroawani.com, channelnewsasia.com and malaysianow.com, adopted the title "In Indonesia, drone deliveries provide a lifeline for isolating Covid-19 patients"
Makassar Recover spokesperson Dr. Natsar “Aloq” Desi said that the delivery of drugs using drones to reduce the mobility of people from outside was still being carried out. "To reduce the mobilization of drug intermediaries using drones to the Floating Isolation ship," said Natsar.
Aloq said that the Makassar city government continues to work hard to break the chain of covid, according to him, the use of drones for drug delivery is not to be brave but this is a form of the Makassar city government's commitment in the Makassar recovery program to reduce the number of Covid-19 transmissions. "The use of these drones is purely to help residents undergoing Floating isolation, we are certainly grateful for the attention of foreign media on what the Makassar City Government is doing in handling Covid," Aloq concluded.
Source: online24jam.com
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