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November

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VOINews, Jakarta - State-owned oil and gas firm Pertamina is holding the 2023 Pertamina Digital Expo (DigiExpo) on November 1-2, 2023, in Jakarta, as a forum for digital partners and practitioners from various companies to meet and talk.

 

Pertamina's Director of Business Support, Erry Widiastono, stated here on Wednesday that Pertamina is bolstering business transformation towards digitalization that has brought several benefits, such as reducing costs, increasing efficiency and effectiveness, and expediting business processes.

 

The DigiExpo presented an exhibition of technology transformation by Pertamina and other business actors.

 

"Digital transformation is an important step in changing the way the oil and gas industry, especially Pertamina, runs its daily operations. By implementing digital transformation, Pertamina is able to add value in cost optimization," Widiastono remarked while opening the expo.

 

He explained that in 2022, Pertamina's digital transformation resulted in value creation reaching US$441 million for the company and another value creation, worth US$36.8 million, contributed to the country.

 

Through digital transformation, Pertamina is able to fulfill the needs of the community, such as through the Digital Gas Station (Digital SPBU) program. This program is Pertamina's efforts to monitor the volume of fuel in regions, so that the company is able to distribute subsidized fuel on target.

 

Deputy for Technology and Information at the State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) Ministry Rizal Kamal explained that one of the ministry's priority programs to support digital transformation is the Technology Leadership Program.

 

"Technology leadership is a way for SOEs to lead globally in strategic technology and strengthen digital capabilities, such as data management, big data, artificial intelligence, and so on," he remarked.

 

The Pertamina DigiExpo 2023 invited digital practitioners, including experts from PT Telkom, Jakarta Smart City, PT KAI, Biofarma, and PT Bank Mandiri, to talk in its panel sessions. (Antaranews)

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November

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VOINews, Jakarta - The DKI Jakarta Health Service reported that there are 24 positive monkeypox cases in the city, based on data on October 31, 2023, with all male patients exhibiting mild symptoms.

 

"There are a total of 24 positive cases, all with mild symptoms transmitted from sexual contact in men aged 25-50 years old," Head of the Surveillance and Immunization Section of the DKI Jakarta Health Service, Ngabila Salama, confirmed on Wednesday.

 

Of the 24 cases, one person has been declared cured, while the other 23 cases are active positive cases that are undergoing intensive treatment and isolation in hospitals, she remarked.

 

Of the 23 active positive cases in 2023 one case was identified on October 13, one case on October 19, five cases on October 21, three cases on October 24, two cases on October 25, two cases on October 26, one case on October 27, one case on October 28, two cases on October 29, three cases on October 30, and two cases on October 31.

 

In addition, Salama remarked that as many as seven people were suspected of having monkeypox symptoms on October 30, with two cases reported, and on October 31, with five cases detected.

 

"There are 23 active positive cases, while the PCR positive rate is 33 percent," she remarked.

 

Meanwhile, the Jakarta provincial government is intensifying monkeypox vaccination and expanding tracing following a spike in cases.

 

Salama said that the total number of recipients of the monkeypox vaccine has reached 447 people out of the target of 495 individuals.

 

Acting Head of the DKI Jakarta Health Service, Ani Ruspitawati, noted that the provincial government is also conducting tracing with a special team along with related partners.

 

The team will be processing, tracing, and monitoring parties, who came in close contact with monkeypox patients, she remarked.

 

For non-sexual close contacts, symptoms will be monitored on a daily basis by the community health center (puskesmas). If monkeypox symptoms are found, a laboratory examination is conducted, Ruspitawati remarked.

 

Moreover, her side has prepared hospital isolation rooms, prepared antiviral drugs, and actively coordinated with experts at vertical hospitals regarding monkeypox case management.

 

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), monkeypox is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus. It can cause a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes, and fever. (Antaranews)

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November

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VOINews, Jakarta - The government pays attention to the development of herbal medicines in the country, according to the Health Ministry's Director General of Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Lucia Rizka Andalusia.

 

"We have placed Indonesian herbal medicines highly in Law No. 17 of 2023 concerning Health, where there is a special chapter that encourages the development of natural medicines," Andalusia noted in a statement received here on Wednesday.

 

She explained that Indonesia has the Phytopharmaca Formulary, or a list of clinically tested natural medicines.

 

The Phytopharmaca Formulary aims to provide access to healthcare facilities to purchase phytopharmaceutical drugs that have been listed in the formulary, she noted.

 

"If it is listed in the formulary, it means that its standard has been analyzed and evaluated, so that it can be used in health services," she stated.

 

On the other hand, she explained that herbal medicines are more suitable to be used for health promotion and sickness prevention, which is in accordance with the objectives of Law No. 17 of 2023.

 

"Herbal medicines do not have to be used as curative medicine. The most important thing is (health) promotion and disease prevention, wellbeing and fitness, as well as complements conventional medicine," Andalusia stated.

 

She said, the Ministry of Health has the Center for Research and Development of Medicinal Plants and Traditional Medicine (B2P2TOOT) in Tawangmangu, Central Java, which conducts research and cultivation of herbal medicine.

 

However, the development of herbal medicines faces various challenges, such as the gap between researchers and doctors as herbal drug users, she pointed out.

 

"There is still a gap between researchers and doctors, so we integrate clinical research and use (of herbal medicine) in Sarjito Hospital in Yogyakarta," she remarked. (Antaranews)

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November

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VOINews, Jakarta - Residents in three areas in Australia's northern Queensland state were ordered to evacuate their homes on Wednesday, as bushfires burned out of control.

 

Firefighters including those flown in from across Australia and New Zealand have been battling blazes in the state that have already killed two and destroyed dozens of homes.

 

People in two adjacent areas, near the town of Dalveen, were on Wednesday ordered to evacuate immediately.

 

"Every Australian's heart goes out to the people... who are being impacted once again by these bushfires," Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers, whose electorate is in the state, told a news conference on Wednesday. "I really wanted to express our gratitude as well for all of the people who are reinforcing the efforts in those affected communities."

 

The blazes in the area also affected the neighbouring state of New South Wales (NSW) to the south.

 

"It was a pretty horrifying experience," NSW resident Michelle Balint told state broadcaster ABC on Wednesday, recounting a wall of flames racing across the family's land. "(We've) never seen anything like it."

 

Authorities on Wednesday imposed a third evacuation warning in the far north of the state, near Watsonville. (Reuters)