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Real Evidence, the Covid-19 Pandemic Increases Indonesian People's Mutual Cooperation

Mutual cooperation was felt, at that time there had been a daily number of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia at 56 thousand. But this time at 855 per day. Even at 100 cases per day," said Jokowi at the 67th Anniversary of Parahyangan Catholic University at Unpar Campus, Jalan Ciumbuleuit, Monday, January 17, 2022.

BCC_Admin Monday, 17 January 2022 13:27
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Kita bisa turunkan drastis itu, karena kita punya gotong royong dan Pancasila ada di situ, tegas Jokowi.

Real Evidence, the Covid-19 Pandemic Increases Indonesian People's Mutual Cooperation

The President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, assessed that the Indonesian people's gotong royong was very much felt. Even during the Covid-19 pandemic, mutual cooperation is increasingly felt.

"Gotong royong was really felt, at that time there had been a daily number of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia at 56 thousand. But this time it was at 855 per day. Even at 100 cases per day," said Jokowi at the University's 67th Anniversary. Parahyangan Catholics at Unpar Campus, Jalan Ciumbuleuit, Monday 17 January 2022.

The activity was attended by the Acting Mayor of Bandung, Yana Mulyana and the Governor of West Java, Ridwan Kamil.

Jokowi said that the drastic decline in active positive numbers is proof that togetherness among citizens still exists.

"We can drastically reduce it, because we have gotong royong and Pancasila is there," said Jokowi.

According to him, the togetherness of Indonesia is a unique thing. Starting from the people to the smallest area, they put forward mutual cooperation for various things.

"This is an implementation of Pancasila. Villages, RT, RW work together. Like isolation for quarantine in the region," he said.

Jokowi said that up to now, vaccinations in Indonesia have reached 297 million. This is a collaboration between the government and the community to make the implementation a success.

"Currently 30 provinces have reached the target of over 70 percent. Vaccinations in Indonesia have reached 297 million," he said.

It should be noted that vaccinations in the city of Bandung reached 2,108,785 or 108.01 percent for the first dose. While the second dose, 1,781,431 or 91.25 percent.

After attending the Dies Natalis at Unpar Campus, the Acting Mayor of Bandung, Yana Mulyana, continued the agenda with the President of the Republic of Indonesia to a simple market with an Agenda for Providing Cash Direct Assistance to around 200 traders around the market.(yan)**