DENPASAR - The odd-even application system at tourist attractions on the island of Bali during the Christmas and New Year holidays is not expected to be implemented.

Bali Police Deputy Director of Traffic, AKBP Bima Aria Viyasa said this refers to the Decree of the Minister of Home Affairs (Kemendagri). Odd-even schemes are returned to their respective regions.

"(In Bali) there doesn't seem to be any (odd-even). We want to go to social activities, vaccinations, for basic necessities," Aria said when contacted, Monday, December 13.

In addition, the final decision in coordination with several agencies, both the Department of Transportation and the Police and other related parties, was decided not to block the Christmas-New Year holidays.

"But we are still waiting after the results of the Level 3 decision will be in Nataru. There is no circular letter from the governor stating to carry out odd-even. If it exists, it will be carried out later. But for now there are no instructions to make this activity," he added. .

Police stressed that they will continue to follow the instructions of the central government regarding year-end holidays.

"We are only implementing activities, whether it is effective or not (odd-even) maybe later there will be an analysis, evaluation in relation to the day, date of activity, how to (prevent) the spike in COVID-19 itself during holidays," he continued.


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