The Minister Of Home Affairs Bans The Borobudur Marathon Running For Residents Live
Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) Muhammad Tito Karnavian. (Photo: Antara)

JAKARTA - The Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) Tito Karnavian has banned the Borobudur Marathon running in Magelang, Central Java, on 27-28 November 2021, which was watched live by residents and supporters. 60 of 2021 which takes effect from November 16-29 2021. “The competition is not allowed to accept live spectators during the event. Watching together by supporters is also not allowed," said the Minister of Home Affairs' Tenth Instruction, quoted in Jakarta, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, November 16. Thus, the Borobudur Marathon activities are limited to participants and event committees. This year. The five instructions include the Minister of Home Affairs instructing the Borobodur Marathon to implement a “bubble to bubble” system. “Bubble to bubble” is a movement restriction system that is often practiced at large-scale events, such as the Tokyo Olympics. In this system, the space for participants and event organizers is limited to only two places, namely the inn and the event location.

The Minister of Home Affairs also instructed all players, committees, media crews and support staff to use the PeduliLindungi application. Supporting staff attending the competition must have received a second dose of vaccination and a negative result of the H-2 PCR (event),” said the Minister of Home Affairs in Instruction No. 60/2021. Finally, the Minister of Home Affairs ordered all parties involved in the Borobudur Marathon to obey and implement health protocol determined by the Ministry of Health. In the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs No.60/2021 signed by Tito Karnavian in Jakarta, Monday, November 15, Magelang City is included in the PPKM category level 1 or the level of the most lax restrictions. Beside Magelang, city/district others in Central Java that fall into the level 1 category, namely Tegal City, Semarang City, Semarang Regency, and Demak Regency Meanwhile, the areas in Central Java that are included in PPKM level 2 are Magelang, Wonosobo, Wonogiri, Temanggung, Sukoharjo, Sragen, Rembang, Purworejo, Surakarta City, Salatiga City, Pekalongan City, Klaten, Kendal, Kebumen, Karanganyar. , Cilacap, Banyumas, Grobogan, Brebes, and Boyolali. The areas in Central Java that fall into the PPKM level 3 category are Tegal, Purbalingga, Pemalang, Pati, Kudus, Banjarnegara, Pekalongan, Jepara, Blora, and Batang Regencies.


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