PEKALONGAN - Pekalongan City Police, Central Java, put a sticker containing data on the number of travelers and their vaccination status at the home of travelers to determine whether they had been vaccinated or not during their homecoming trip.

Head of the Pekalongan City Police AKBP Wahyu Rohadi in Pekalongan, Sunday, said that the data collection and the attachment of the sticker was a Central Java Regional Police program that must be carried out by all ranks.

"This activity is carried out within the framework of the 2021 Candi Candle Operations related to securing the 2021 Christmas and 2022 New Years. Therefore, we fielded bBabinkamtibmas to collect data on travelers as well as attach stickers to their homes," he said.

According to him, the data collection and the pasting of the stickers were carried out from the house to house in the North Pekalongan Sub-district with the aim of suppressing the spread of COVID-19.

In addition, he said, during this activity, the officers also recorded the arrival and return date of the travelers who were in the Pekalongan City area.

"We are working with Babinsa and the sub-district government for the data collection and affixing the sticker. The goal is to anticipate the spread of COVID-19," he said.

North Pekalongan Police Chief AKP Joko Hendro Sulistyio said the sticker that was installed was written with data on the number of travelers in the house as well as to find out whether they had been vaccinated or not.

"Through data collection and sticker installation, it is hoped that travelers who enter and leave can be recorded so that steps can be taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19," he said.

Homecomer Agus Tina Nita (26) said that he and his family came to Pekalongan City in order to attend his brother's wedding as well as to fill the Christmas holiday.

"We have been in Pekalongan since December 23, 2021, and the plan is to return on December 30, 2021. We have carried out vaccinations and antigen tests and the results have been negative," said the Tangerang resident.


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