DENPASAR - Secretary of the Bali Province COVID-19 Task Force, I Made Rentin, emphasized the ban on holding parties in nightclubs.
"So far, yes. We are in line with the affirmation of the national task force," Rentin said when met at the Bali governor's office, Jayasbha, Denpasar, Bali, Thursday, November 11.
According to Rentin, holding the party poses a risk to health protocols. Visitors will explode in Bali nightclubs.
"Therefore, the National Task Force yesterday evaluated with Mr. Luhut (Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment), one of whom was the stracing and affirmation of Mr. Luhut as the commander of the Java-Bali Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM), to governors, regents, mayors in Java and Bali to give special attention to efforts to handle and control night activities, without exception," he explained.
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The Task Force also reminded the health protocol rules in all Bali nightclubs. Potential crowds are also wary of.
“The Governor has assigned the Task Force through the Civil service police (Satpol PP). Because Satpol PP is the coordinator of discipline enforcement and health protocols, so those who are engaged in carrying out judicial operations, which include joint personnel, including us at Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), also participate," added Rentin.
"Until now, no party activities have been allowed, there are even official letters from several hotels asking us. The leadership's direction is that we wait for developments from the National Task Force," he stressed.
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