JAMBI - Jambi Regional Police required spectators of the Governor's Cup football match at Jambi's Tri Lomba Juang Stadium to undergo complete vaccinations to avoid a spike in COVID-19 cases.

"After being allowed to have spectators at the Jambi Governor's Cup match, all spectators are required to have been vaccinated twice," said Head of Public Relations of the Jambi Police, Kombes Mulia Prianto in Jambi, Antara, Thursday, January 6.

This is good news for the people of Jambi, the Governor's Cup football match will be held from January 7 to 20, 2022, there may be spectators. The Jambi Regional Police Chief and the Jambi Mayor held a meeting some time ago and the result was that the Governor's Cup event allowed an audience.

However, there are still rules of the game, residents who want to watch, must have been vaccinated twice, according to the Jambi Mayor's Instruction Number 28/INS/XII/HKU/2021 concerning the Use of Vaccine Certificates and download the Care for Protect application.

In the Jambi Mayor's Instructions, it is stated that the public or visitors who wish to enter a public area or place of business must show that they have a second dose of vaccine certificate, either in physical form/vaccine card or through the Peduli Protect application on an Android phone.

"For residents who have not received the second dose of vaccine, please watch the Governor's Cup online, this is to prevent the spread of COVID-19," said Mulia Prianto.

"We, together with the government, will prepare vaccine booths around Koni for residents who have not been vaccinated," he said.

Furthermore, Mulia said that the COVID-19 case is indeed sloping and under control, but we must not be complacent and careless and ignore health protocols.


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