50-Second Video Allegedly Involving RSUD Kudus Health Workers Here’s the Official Explanation

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

50-Second Video Allegedly Involving RSUD Kudus Health Workers Here’s the Official Explanation

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50-Second Video Allegedly Involving RSUD Kudus Health Workers Here’s the Official Explanation
50-Second Video Allegedly Involving RSUD Kudus Health Workers Here’s the Official Explanation.

RSUD dr Loekmono Hadi Kudus has come under public attention after a 50-second video circulated online and was claimed to involve two healthcare workers inside a closed room.

The video first appeared on social media before quickly spreading across multiple platforms. Within a short time, it sparked widespread discussion among internet users.

In the footage, a man and a woman wearing white uniforms can be seen inside what appears to be a private room. The caption accompanying the video suggests alleged inappropriate behavior that is claimed to have taken place within the premises of the government-owned hospital in Kudus Regency.

Public reactions have been mixed. The video has been viewed tens of thousands of times and shared repeatedly. However, comments on the original post were disabled, preventing users from responding directly on that upload.

Many online users have raised concerns about ethics and professionalism. Hospitals are widely regarded as public service institutions that must uphold integrity, responsibility, and professional conduct at all times.

Responding to the viral video, RSUD dr Loekmono Hadi Kudus Director Dr Abdul Hakam said the hospital is taking the issue seriously. According to him, the management has prepared internal steps to follow up on the circulating information.

Hakam stated that a special internal meeting will be held to discuss the matter. He also acknowledged that the issue has caused public concern.

“This situation is troubling, and we will hold a special meeting to address it,” Dr Hakam said.

However, he emphasized that there is currently no confirmation regarding the authenticity of the video. This includes whether the footage actually originated from the hospital’s CCTV system and the true identities of the individuals shown.

Hakam stressed that the hospital is applying the principle of presumption of innocence. He said conclusions should not be drawn before a thorough investigation is completed.

“We are prioritizing the presumption of innocence until all facts are verified,” he explained.

As part of the follow-up, hospital management will conduct an internal review, including checking security systems and available CCTV recordings. This step is aimed at maintaining proper governance, professional ethics, and public trust in healthcare services.

As of now, there has been no official statement confirming that the viral video came from RSUD dr Loekmono Hadi Kudus. The internal clarification process is still ongoing.

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