JAKARTA - Head of DKI Jakarta Satpol PP Arifin admitted that there are still many places of business in Jakarta that have problems using PeduliLindungi, so they are included in the violation of PPKM rules. However, Arifin did not disclose the data on business place violators due to the PeduliLindung problem.

According to Arifin, there are places of business that do not properly monitor the use of PeduliLindung for visitors. There are still visitors who enter the place of business without scanning the government screening application.

"We have found that PeduliLindung is not properly monitored. The application is there, but when the person in question enters, it is not all scanned, only representatives," said Arifin to reporters, Wednesday, February 16.

This of course violates the provisions. This is because, with the weak monitoring of PeduliLindung scans, it is not certain that there will be a violation of the limitation of the number of visitors during PPKM Level 3.

In addition, another problem is that there are still places of business that cannot register their location in the PeduliLindung application screening. So, they have not been able to install barcode scans for incoming visitors.

"If we visit them, they have the same desire to be able to install the PeduliLindung QR code. However, until now there are several places that he should have installed, but haven't yet," said Arifin.

Therefore, Arifin asked the relevant parties to immediately verify the place of business so that they can install a PeduliLindung scan at their place of business. "Perhaps the authorities to provide PeduliLindung access might be able to respond more quickly," he added.

Based on data collected by Satpol PP on the implementation of PPKM from 7 to 13 February 2022, there were 120 food businesses and 79 other businesses that violated PPKM Level 3 rules in Jakarta.


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