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PAS Regent Optimistic to Restore Buleleng's Economy

The Regent of Buleleng, Putu Agus Suradnyana, ST explained through the draft General Budget Policy (KUA) for 2022 and the Memorandum of Understanding on the Provisional Budget Ceiling Priority Plan (PPAS) for 2022 that in 2022 the Buleleng Regency Government is optimistic that it will be able to rise from the Covid-19 pandemic.

After signing the 2022 KUA and PPAS with the Chairman of the Buleleng DPRD, Monday (30/8), in the Plenary Session Room, Regent Agus Suradnyana said that there were several changes in the substance of macroeconomic policies and targets. As well as the projected economic growth target of 3.79 percent in the 2022 budget year. “Our provisional assumption for the 2022 budget is still referring to this year's budget. We are also still waiting for the general allocation fund (DAU) from the Central Government. But the most important thing next year is to stick with the priority scale of economic recovery,” said the Regent who is familiarly called PAS.

Seeing the potential for economic recovery in Buleleng, the Regent of PAS acknowledged that many sectors must be developed more seriously, including the tourism, agriculture, and MSME sectors. Regarding the poverty reduction target, macroeconomic policies and targets for the 2022 fiscal year are projected at 4.85 percent. "Later in September and October, we will know how much we get DAU because Buleleng still depends on the amount of DAU we get from the Center. We are optimistic that the planned target will be achieved," he concluded.

Result of Strategic Steps of the Buleleng Covid-19 Task Force, Hospital BOR Continues to Decrease

The Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) or the occupancy rate of hospitals treating Covid-19 patients in Buleleng Regency continues to decline. This good news goes along with the increasing number of healings. This was conveyed by the Coordinator of Data and Information for the Covid-19 Handling Task Force, Ketut Suwarmawan, S.STP, M.M in his office when giving an update on the development of the Covid-19 case, Sunday, (29/8).

Further explained by Suwarmawan who is also the Head of Kominfosanti Kab. Buleleng, based on yesterday's data the BOR of hospital isolation was 41% or decreased by 13% since five days ago. Meanwhile, ICU BOR was 84% ​​or decreased by 10% since 5 days ago.

This shows, explained Suwarmawan, an indication of an improvement in the handling of Covid-19 in Buleleng Regency. This is also in line with the 5 strategic steps of the Buleleng Covid-19 Task Force, one of which is the procurement of district and village Isoters.

Regarding the development of daily cases of Covid-19, Suwarmawan explained, there were 37 new confirmed cases, while 53 people recovered, 5 people died and 400 active cases were being treated in Buleleng and 8 people outside Buleleng.

Cumulatively, there were 9,919 confirmed cases, consisting of 9,041 recoveries, 470 deaths, and 408 patients under treatment.

Kadis Kariman urges the public to report the existence of Gepeng

For urban and out-of-urban residents who still find flats hanging in public places that are disturbing and even disturbing, they should report to the Buleleng Regency Social Service (Dinsos) call center to the number 081338594411. This was conveyed by the Head of the Buleleng Regency Social Service Office, Putu Karimaman Putra. , Monday (30/8).

Furthermore, Kadis Karimaman said that the active role of the community in maintaining order was very necessary by reporting to the call center. This pattern is very effective for Social Services in following up on community reports, so the Social Service Office of Buleleng moves quickly to deploy a Quick, Agile, Responsive Team (CGT) to go directly to location points.

Apart from reports from residents, explained Kadis Kariman, the Social Service Office of Buleleng with the CGT Team always monitors or patrols the pockets where the homeless people hang out. If the squanderers are caught, they will be transported and taken around as a social sanction, then they will be fostered and sent back to their place of origin.

“From patrols and community reports to date, the number of sprawl has greatly decreased. This can not be separated from the synergy of the government with village/Kelurahan and traditional villages to comb, target and repatriate the sprawl. Coordination has been carried out with the local government. The origin of the flat is to be fostered by the residents so they don't return to Buleleng," said Karimaman via telephone.

Asked about the imposition of sanctions in the form of Tipiring for stubborn slumbers, the Head of the Kariaman Office admitted that it was very difficult to implement them. This is because the slums cannot pay sanctions and it makes it difficult for related parties such as Satpol PP to impose sanctions. We will conduct a study first regarding the sanctions that deter the flattened," he concluded


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