East Java Regional Police Apply QR Code Scan To Give Proof Visitors Have Been Vaccinated

SURABAYA - The application of the QR Code scan of the PeduliLindungi application is increasingly being used in East Java. Recently, the East Java Regional Police also used it.

"This PeduliLindungi QR Code scan will also be applied to the East Java Regional Police," said East Java Police Chief Inspector General Nico Afinta, while monitoring the application of Care for Protection at the East Java Police Headquarters in Surabaya, Tuesday, September 28.

Nico explained that the policy was effective from today. He said, anyone who wants to enter the East Java Police headquarters must pass the Care QR Code Scan.

"That means, those who pass have been vaccinated," he said.

The Regional Police Chief (Kapolda) invites the public to immediately download the PeduliLindungi application. Equally important, people who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 must immediately vaccinate. Because vaccines have become a requirement when entering public services, tourism and mass transportation modes.

"It is hoped that all the people of East Java will continue to maintain health protocols wherever they are," he said.

On site monitoring, one by one two-wheeler and car drivers are required to prepare the PeduliLindungi application before entering. The QR Code itself has been prepared by the guard at the entrance gate area of the East Java Police Headquarters.

Therefore, people who will enter the police station in East Java, must download the PeduliLindungi application.

"It will be recorded how many people enter, this is held so that the process is carried out in the East Java Regional Police unit," he said.