Jakarta -The Cianjur Regency Government, West Java, ensures that hundreds of residents who experienced mass poisoning receive maximum healthcare services and supervision from healthcare workers after being allowed to return home from the hospital or those undergoing treatment at home.
The Cianjur Regency Government in West Java ensures that hundreds of residents who experienced mass poisoning receive optimal health services and monitoring from healthcare workers after being allowed to leave the hospital or those undergoing treatment at home. According to the Cianjur Regent, Mohamad Wahyu Ferdian, his office has instructed all community health centers in the city and several sub-districts to conduct data collection and provide health services to residents showing symptoms or not.
According to the Regent of Cianjur Regency, Mohamad Wahyu Ferdian, his office has ordered all community health centers in the city area and several sub-districts to conduct data collection and provide healthcare services for residents, whether they are showing symptoms or not.
According to the Regent of Cianjur Regency, Mohamad Wahyu Ferdian, he has instructed all community health centers in the city area and several sub-districts to conduct data collection and provide healthcare services for residents, whether they are showing symptoms or not.
“We ask the Cianjur Health Office to deploy a team including community health centers to conduct data collection and provide services for residents who have experienced poisoning, by visiting residents’ homes to conduct health checks, including for asymptomatic residents,” said Wahyu, quoted from Antara, Wednesday (23/4/2025).
“We ask the Cianjur Health Office to deploy a team, including community health centers, to conduct data collection and provide services for residents who have experienced poisoning, by visiting their homes to conduct health checks, including for asymptomatic residents,” said Wahyu, as quoted by Antara, Wednesday (April 23, 2025).
He explained that this was done to ensure that the largest number of residents, especially school students, in several sub-districts who experienced poisoning were recorded and received maximum medical treatment until they were declared fully recovered so they could resume their activities.
He explained that this was done to ensure that the largest number of residents, especially school students, in several sub-districts who experienced poisoning were recorded and received maximum medical treatment until they were declared fully recovered so they could resume their activities.
He explained that this was done to ensure that the largest number of residents, especially school students, in several sub-districts who experienced poisoning were recorded and received maximum medical treatment until they were declared fully recovered so they could resume their activities. Wahyu stated that health workers from each community health center were asked to continue monitoring until the poisoning victims fully recovered and returned to normal activities, and to conduct health checks for asymptomatic residents to prevent the number of poisoning victims from increasing.
Wahyu said that healthcare workers from each community health center are asked to continue monitoring until the poisoning victims fully recover and return to normal activities, and to conduct health checks for asymptomatic residents to prevent the number of poisoning victims from increasing.
Wahyu said that healthcare workers from each community health center are asked to continue monitoring until the poisoning victims fully recover and can return to normal activities, and to conduct health checks for asymptomatic residents to prevent the number of poisoning victims from increasing. “As for the exact cause of the poisoning, the relevant parties have sent food samples to the laboratory, so that various steps can be taken in the future to prevent similar incidents from happening again,” he said.
“As for the exact cause of the poisoning, the relevant parties have currently sent food samples to the laboratory, so that various steps can be taken in the future to prevent similar incidents from happening again,” he said.
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