JAKARTA - The Badung Regency Regional Leadership Coordination Forum, Bali expressed optimism that the celebration of Christmas 2021 and New Year 2022 will take place without violating health protocols. "We are committed and will show the public that the implementation of Christmas 2021 and New Year 2022 in Badung can run smoothly and in accordance with health protocols," said Regional Secretary of Badung Regency I Wayan Adi Arnawa in Mangupura after coordinating with business service providers of hotels, restaurants, beach clubs and bars, Wednesday. The beginning is in order to look at 2022 and become a guarantee for tourists not to hesitate to come to Bali because Bali really implements health protocols to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to him, if all Badung stakeholders and entrepreneurs can implement health protocols properly, then will make tourists sure to come and give "We ask all parties to maintain this commitment and the most important thing is that what is the government's policy in implementing the Health protocol is implemented in the field," said Adi Arnawa.

Meanwhile, the Badung Police Chief, AKBP Leo Dedy Defretes, said that his party together with all relevant stakeholders continue to socialize various provisions that will be mutually agreed upon in welcoming Christmas and the 2022 New Year. prevent the spread of the new variant of COVID-19." The Badung Police carried out this activity as a form of love, a sense of responsibility, a sense of concern for humanity. Therefore, all relevant stakeholders gathered to get conclusions, similarities in thinking and acting ahead of Christmas and New Year this," he said. Leo Dedy Defretes explained, there was also an opportunity to sign a statement of attitude in welcoming Christmas and New Year in Badung which had been agreed upon and signed by the Badung Police Chief, Dandim 1611/Badung, Badung Regency Government, and 19 businessmen. There are three points in a statement of attitude that becomes The guidelines are first to implement strict health protocols by always wearing masks, providing facilities for washing hands and always maintaining distance and using protective care applications. has the potential to cause crowds." And the third is to comply with the operating hours as regulated in the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs No. 66 of 2021 and the Circular Letter of the Governor of Bali Number 20 of 2021 on December 18, 2021," said Leo Dedy Defretes.


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