West Java Police Chief Inspector General Sutan: No Road Closures On Year-End Holidays
West Java Police Chief Inspector General Suntana. (Photo: Bagus Ahmad Rizaldi/Antara)

JAKARTA - West Java Police Chief Inspector General Suntana ensured that the police would not close roads on the 2021 end of holidays

In addition to no road closures, he said, roadblocks will also be removed. However, the public is asked to continue to tighten health protocols.

"There are no roadblocks or road closures, but we must remain disciplined in improving health protocols," said Suntana at the Bandung Police, West Java, as reported by Antara, Monday, December 20.

During the 2022 Christmas and New Year holidays, he asked the public not to carry out mobility that causes crowds to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Even though the vaccination rate is now high, according to him, the public must remain disciplined in implementing health protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

"Although the vaccination rate is high, we must maintain health protocols, wear masks, and stay away from crowds so that our health is maintained," he said.

For this reason, he appealed to the public not to travel or leave the house in order to minimize community mobility.

"If it's not really important, you don't have to leave the house and please carry out Christmas and the 2022 New Year at their respective homes," he said.


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