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Ajak Masyarakat Terapkan Prokes, Pamor Keris Polres Pasuruan Kota Bagikan Masker Gratis

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Polresta Pasuruan – Untuk mencegah penyebaran virus Covid- 19, Polres Pasuruan Kota setiap hari rutin laksanakan kegiatan Pamor Keris (Patroli Bermotor Penegakan Protokol Kesehatan) , untuk mengajak masyarakat tetap terapkan protokol kesehatan (Prokes).

Tempat- tepat yang menjadi pusat keramaian masyarakat seperti warung kopi, rumah makan, pasar tradisional, dan pusat perbelanjaan di Kota Pasuruan adalah sasaran kegiatan tersebut. Rabu (7/12/2022)

Kapolres Pasuruan Kota AKBP Dr. Raden Muhammad Jauhari, S.H., S.I.K, M.Si. melalui Kasat Samapta Iptu Kokoh R, S.H. selaku padal kegiatan tersebut mengatakan kegiatan Pamor keris ditujukan untuk mengajak masyarakat agar tetap menerapkan prokes, sebagai upaya mencegah penyebaran virus Covid-19.

“Kita ajak masyarakat agar tetap menerapkan prokes agar tidak terjadi penularan virus Covid-19 di wilayah hukum Polres Pasuruan Kota. ” ujar Iptu Kokoh.

Tak hanya itu, Tim Pamor Keris juga membagikannya masker gratis untuk masyarakat yang lupa tidak menggunakan masker.

Dengan hal ini diharapkan mampu menumbuhkan kesadaran masyarakat agar tetap menerapkan prokes, utamanya menggunakan masker saat beraktivitas di luar rumah. Patugas juga menghimbau masyarakat bagi yang belum melakukan vaksinasi untuk segera mendatangi Gerai Vaksin Presisi yang sudah di sediakan.

“Pembagian masker gratis juga kami lakukan, guna menumbuhkan kesedaran masyarakat, dan untuk segera melaksanakan vaksinasi di Gerai Vaksin Presisi yang sudah di sediakan, untuk mencegahan penularan virus Covid-19 .” pungkas Iptu Kokoh.

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