The Mayor Of Semarang Hasn't Thought Of Implementing Odd-Even Year-End Holidays
SEMARANG - Semarang Mayor Hendrar Prihadi (Hendi) said the "odd-even" policy to regulate the mobility of motorized vehicles in various accesses to tourist destinations in the Central Java capital during the Christmas and New Year holidays did not need to be implemented.
"Efforts are being made by the regional government to anticipate a spike during the Christmas and New Year holidays by monitoring movements in tourist attractions," Hendi said in Semarang, quoted by Antara, Thursday, November 18.
The Mayor of Semarang ensured that the City Government could arrange tourist visits to tourist attractions.
Hendi will also ensure monitoring so that health protocols run well.
According to him, the government has prepared various anticipations in dealing with the increased mobility of the people during the Christmas and New Year holidays.
"There may not be a long holiday at Christmas and New Year," continued Hendi.
In addition, said the mayor of Hendi, there has been an appeal not to go home at the end of this year.
The government will tighten mobility over Christmas until the end of the year, especially with regard to the implementation of health protocols.
The government will also implement PPKM level 3 nationally during the Christmas and New Year holidays.