Anies Bans Residents Who Do Not Have ID Card Jakarta Enter Tourist Attractions
JAKARTA - Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan prohibits residents who do not have a Jakarta id card (KTP) from entering tourist attractions in the capital until Sunday, May 16.
"The tourist attractions are limited to 30 percent of visitors and carry a Identity Card (KTP) DKI Jakarta until May 16 (Friday)," said Anies quoted Antara, Friday, May 14.
Anies confirmed that he will reprimand the manager of the tourist attraction that was found to receive visitors not with Jakarta ID card.
"It should not be (accepting visitors do not have a Jakarta ID card), who can enter tourist attractions only those with KTP Jakarta. I'll reprimand you straight away. Obviously, the instructions are so. It has to be the citizens of Dki Jakarta," said Anies.
He explained, new tourist attractions are allowed to again accept visitors who do not have a DKI Jakarta ID card after May 16, 2021.
Reverse Flow ScreeningGovernor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan said travelers who return to Jakarta after Eid will be screened or screened two layers.
This was decided in a coordination meeting of forkopimda ranks with Pangdam Jaya Maj. Gen. Dudung Abdurachman, Metro Jaya Police Chief Irjen Fadil Imran, and the High Prosecutor's Office of DKI.
"We held a coordination meeting to anticipate the surge in backflow after the Eid al-Fitr season. The conclusion of the coordination meeting will be two measures of tightening, monitoring the movement of residents entering Jakarta," said Anies at Balai Kota DKI, Central Jakarta, Friday, May 14.
Anies said that the first screening was conducted at the entrance to Jakarta. "For private vehicles, random screening will be conducted for those who enter," said Anies.
Meanwhile, for users of public transportation air, sea, and train, they have been held random screening antigen before departing. It can better detect if there are residents who enter the Jakarta area and have symptoms or potentially carry COVID-19.