The government plans to continue monitoring the Delta COVID-19 variant so it can deliberate strategies and action plans to prevent its spread. The Delta variant has become a serious concern due to its high transmission rate, thus requiring all stakeholders to work together to overcome it. Since the public activity restrictions (PPKM) were first implemented at the beginning of this year, the number of laboratory checks has been increasing to reach the WHO’s standard testing rate. The genomic sequencing laboratory network under the National Institute of Health Research and Development has been consistently exploring and tracing the pattern of COVID-19 spread. Since the beginning of 2021 up to July 28, Indonesia has reported 3,651 sequencing results to the global database. Included in the report are the third and fourth variants of the coronavirus that required special attention, namely the Alfa, Beta and Delta variants. “The Delta variant has dominated 86 percent of the specimens that have been sequenced in the last 60 days, which originated in 24 provinces and thus deemed to have been fairly distributed,” Health Ministry spokeswoman for COVID-19, Dr. Siti Nadia Tarmizi, told a live broadcast press meeting recently. Nadia went on to say that the phenomenon deserved everyone’s attention due to the variant’s high potential to spread. Therefore, to slow the spread of COVID-19, the government plans to strengthen testing and tracing, mainly in packed residential areas. The tracing mechanism will also use the Silacak software system to find the patients’ close contacts. Those who are considered a close contact will be directed to self-isolation and undergo an entry test. The government has committed to increasing the testing volume from around 300,000 to 500,000 tests daily. Accelerating the vaccination drive to boost immunity is also high on the agenda. Vaccination can decrease the risk of being infected by COVID-19, as well as the risk of dying in the event of contracting it. Therefore, the government has been increasing vaccine supplies, consistently raising awareness and increasing vaccine availability. To keep up with the government’s pace, it is hoped that everyone can act responsibly and with awareness to stop the virus by complying with the 3M health protocols, as well as lowering social mobility and avoiding crowds.