PPKM Mikro Is Extended Until March 22nd To South Sulawesi, South Sumatra And East Kalimantan
JAKARTA - The government, through the Chairperson of the Committee for Handling COVID-19 and National Economic Recovery (KPC-PEN), Airlangga Hartarto, decided to extend the implementation period for micro-scale community activity restrictions (PPKM) from 9 to 22 March.
Airlangga said that the implementation of volume III micro PPKM will be re-applied in Java and Bali Island and there will be three additional areas.
"PPKM Mikro will be extended where the extension is applied in the region for PPKM Mikro such as East Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, and North Sumatera," as he said in an online press conference, Monday, March 8.Furthermore, Airlangga said that the coverage of micro PPKM was expanded due to considerations of a significant increase in COVID-19 cases in the 3 provinces.
The extension of the PPKM is contained in the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs (Inmendagri) Number 5 of 2021 concerning the Enactment of Limiting Micro-Based Community Activities and Optimizing Covid-19 Handling Posts and Sub-Districts to Control the Spread of COVID-19.
Airlangga said, limiting activities in micro PPKM volume 3 the same as in the previous period, such as offices implementing 50 percent work from home (WFH), teaching and learning activities are still carried out online, shopping centers or malls operate until 09:00 p.m with health protocols.
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Then, restaurants are allowed to serve meals on-site or dine in with a maximum capacity of 50 percent and delivery services are allowed.
Then, places of worship are allowed a maximum of 50 percent with health protocols, construction activities operate 100 percent with health protocols, and the essential sector operates 100 percent also with health protocols.
"Policy limiting activities in the context of implementing PPKM mic All of them are the same except for public facilities that have begun to be allowed to open with a maximum capacity of 50 percent with arrangements by the Regional Government," he said.
The Head of Economy said the government also prohibits Civil Servant Apparatus, National Army, National Police, State-Owned Enterprises, and Regional-Owned Enterprises employees from traveling outside the area during holidays. Isra Miraj and Nyepi this weekend. Meanwhile, the private sector is also advised not to leave the region.
"Governors whose territories are designated as areas for the implementation of PPKM Mikro are following up on Minister of Home Affairs Instruction Number 5 of 2021, several regions, including new regions, have issued in Governor Instruction," he said.