Jakarta Returns To PPKM Level 1 For The Next 3 Weeks, Read More On The Rules
JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Province has again implemented Level 1 Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM) for the next three weeks, from December 14, 2021 to January 3, 2022.
Previously, the Capital City implemented PPKM Level 2 on November 30 to December 13, 2021. Currently, the PPKM status has dropped again. This is stated in the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs (Inmendagri) Number 67 of 2021 concerning PPKM Levels 3, 2 and 1 in the Java-Bali region.
"Especially for the Governor of DKI Jakarta for Regency/City areas with Level 1 criteria, namely the Thousand Islands Administrative District, West Jakarta Administrative City, East Jakarta Administrative City, South Jakarta Administrative City, North Jakarta Administrative City and Central Jakarta Administrative City," wrote Minister of Home Affairs Tito. in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Tuesday, December 14.
As a reminder, here are the PPKM Level 1 rules:
a. implementation of learning in education units can be carried out through limited face-to-face learning and/or distance learning based on the Joint Decree of the Minister of Education and Culture, Minister of Religion, Minister of Health and Minister of Home Affairs Number 03/KB/202l, Number 384 of 2021, Number HK. 01.08/MENKES/4242/2021, Number 440-717 of 2021 concerning Guidelines for the Implementation of Learning during the Pandemic Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and for educational units that carry out face-to-face learning is limited to a maximum capacity of 50 percent, except for: ) SDLB, MILB, SMPLB, SM ALB, and MALB a maximum of 62 percent to 100 percent by maintaining a minimum distance of 1.5 meters and a maximum of 5 students per class; and 2) PAUD a maximum of 33 percent by maintaining a minimum distance of 1.5 meters and a maximum of 5 students per class,
b. implementation of activities in the non-essential sector applies 75 percent work from office (WFO) for employees who have been vaccinated and are required to use the PeduliLindung application at the entrance and exit of the workplace;
c. implementation of activities in: 1) essential sectors such as a) finance and banking only covers insurance, banks, pawnshops, futures exchanges, pension funds, and financial institutions (which are oriented to physical services with customers); b) capital markets (which are customer-oriented); on service with customers (customers) and the running of capital market operations well; c) information and communication technology including cellular operators, data centers, internet, media related to disseminating information to the public; d) non-quarantine handling hotels; and e) export-oriented and supporting industries wherein the company must show proof of sample documents for Export Declaration of Goods (PEB) for the last 12 months or other documents indicating export plans and are required to have IOMKI by taking into account the technical arrangements from the Ministry of Industry, can operate with the following conditions: a) for letter a) can operate with a maximum capacity of 100 percent of staff for locations related to services to the community, and 75 percent for office administration services to support operations; b) for letters b) up to letter d) can operate with a maximum capacity of 100 percent ( one hundred percent) staff; and c) for letter e) can only operate with shift arrangements with a maximum capacity of 100 percent (one hundred percent) of staff for each shift only in production facilities/factories, and 75 percent for office administration services to support operations, by implementing health protocols, and must use PeduliLindung application, arrangements for entry and exit, as well as employee meals not at the same time, 2) essential in the government sector following the technical provisions issued by the Ministry of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform. 3) critical aspects such as: a) health; b) security and order; c) disaster management; d) energy; e) logistics, postal, transportation and distribution especially for the basic needs of the community; f) food and beverages and their supports, including for livestock/pets; g) fertilizers and petrochemicals; h) cement and building materials; i ) national vital objects; j) national strategic projects; k) construction (public infrastructure including telecom infrastructure) communication and broadcasting); and l) basic utilities (electricity, water and waste management), can operate provided that: a) for letter a) and letter b) can operate 100 percent (one hundred percent) of the staff without any exceptions; b) for letter c) up to letter l) can operate 100 percent of the maximum staff, only in production/construction/service facilities to the community and for office administration services to support operations, a maximum of 75 percent of staff applies; c) companies included in the sector in letter d), e), f ), g), h), k), and l) are required to use the PeduliLindung application which has been started since 7 September 2021 to screen all employees and visitors who enter production/construction/service facilities and office administration areas; and d) companies that are included in the sector category according to letter c must obtain a recommendation from the technical ministry of sector guidance before being able to gain access to use the PeduliLindung application, 4) for supermarkets, hypermarkets, traditional markets, grocery stores and supermarkets that sell daily necessities with a capacity of visitors 100 percent; 5) Supermarkets and hypermarkets are required to use the PeduliLindung application starting on September 14, 2021; and 6) for pharmacies and drug stores can be open for 24 hours,
d. a people's market that sells non-daily necessities can operate with a maximum capacity of 100 percent;
e. street vendors, grocery stores, voucher agents/outlets, barbershops/barbershops, laundromats, hawkers, small workshops, vehicle washes, and others of the like are allowed to open with Health protocols whose technical arrangements are regulated by the local government;
f. the implementation of eating/drinking activities in public places: 1) food stalls/warteg, street vendors, hawker stalls and the like are allowed to open with strict health protocols until 22.00 local time with a maximum of 75 percent of visitors eating meals from the capacity which technical arrangements are regulated by the government area;
2) restaurants/restaurants, cafes located in buildings/shops or open areas, both in separate locations and in shopping centers/malls, are allowed to open with the following conditions: a) with strict health protocols until 22.00 local time; b) with a maximum capacity of 75 percent; and c) must use the PeduliLindung application to screen all visitors and employees, 3) restaurants/restaurants, cafes with operating hours starting at night can operate with the following conditions: a) with strict health protocols and operating hours from 18.00 to 18.00 with a maximum of 00.00 local time; b) with a maximum capacity of 75 percent; and c) must use the PeduliLindung application to screen all visitors and employees,
g. activities at shopping centers/malls/trading centers are opened with a maximum capacity of 100 percent until 22.00 local time with the following conditions: 1) taking into account the provisions in letter c.4) and letter f.2); 2) children aged under 12 years old are allowed to enter provided that they are accompanied by their parents; 3) children's playgrounds and entertainment venues in shopping centers/malls/trade centers are opened on condition that parents must record their address and telephone number for tracing purposes; and 4) must use the PeduliLindung application for all visitors and employees, h. Cinemas can operate under the following conditions: 1) must use the PeduliLindung application to screen all visitors and employees; 2) maximum capacity of 70 percent and only visitors with green and yellow categories in PeduliLindungi may enter; 3) children under 12 years old allowed to enter provided that they are accompanied by parents; 4) restaurants/restaurants and cafes within the cinema area are permitted to receive dine-in with a maximum capacity of 75 percent and a maximum meal time of 60 minutes; and 5) following the health protocols regulated by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, and the Ministry of Health,
i. implementation of construction activities for public infrastructure and private construction (construction sites and project sites) operates 100 percent by implementing stricter health protocols;
j. places of worship (mosques, prayer rooms, churches, temples, monasteries, and pagodas as well as other places that function as places of worship), can hold congregational worship/religious activities during the implementation period of PPKM Level 1 with a maximum of 75 percent capacity by implementing stricter health protocols and taking into account the technical provisions of the Ministry of Religion;
k. public facilities (public areas, public parks, public tourist attractions and other public areas) are allowed to open with a maximum capacity of 75 percent by implementing: 1) following the health protocols regulated by the Ministry of Health and/or related ministries/agencies; 2) mandatory use of the application PeduliLindung to screen all visitors and employees; 3) children under 12 years of age are allowed to enter tourist attractions that have used the PeduliLindung application on condition that they are accompanied by their parents; and 4) odd-even application along the road to and from tourist sites starting from Friday at 12.00 to Sunday at 18.00 local time,
l. arts, culture, sports and social activities (locations of art, culture, sports facilities and social activities that can cause crowds and crowds) are allowed to open with a maximum capacity of 75 percent by implementing stricter health protocols and using the PeduliLindung application;
m. activities at the fitness center/gym are allowed to open with a maximum capacity of 75 percent (seventy five percent) by implementing more stringent health protocols and using the PeduliLindung application;
n. public transportation (public transportation, mass transportation, taxis (conventional and online) and rental/rental vehicles) is enforced with a maximum capacity setting of 100 percent by implementing stricter health protocols;
o. the implementation of the wedding reception can be held with a maximum of 75 percent of the room capacity;
p. requirements for domestic travel using private cars, motorbikes and long-distance public transportation (airplanes, buses, ships, and trains) in accordance with the provisions stipulated by the National COVID-19 Task Force;
q. continue to wear a mask correctly and consistently when carrying out activities outside the home and it is not permitted to use a face shield without using a mask; and
r. the implementation of PPKM at the RT/RW, village/kelurahan and sub-district levels will continue to be implemented by activating posts at every level by looking at the zoning criteria for regional control.