KARAWANG - DAMRI released the latest travel conditions for prospective passengers for the departure period from April 15 to May 15, 2022 for the homecoming and return flow of Lebaran.
"All prospective passengers are required to use the Peduli Protect application," said DAMRI Acting Corporate Secretary Siti Inda Suri as quoted by Antara, Friday, April 8.
According to him, in carrying out this year's Lebaran homecoming service, DAMRI refers to the COVID-19 Task Force Circular Number 16 of 2022 concerning Provisions for Traveling Domestic People During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
This is implemented as an effort to ensure that travelers or travelers are protected from the spread of the corona virus.
The provisions that must be considered when traveling back and forth using the DAMRI service are, for passengers who have just received the first dose of vaccine, they must include a negative RT-PCR test result whose sample was taken within 3x24 hours before departure.
Meanwhile, for passengers who have received the second dose of vaccine, it is sufficient to show negative results through a rapid antigen test which is valid 1x24 hours before departure.
Meanwhile, customers who have received the third dose of vaccine (booster), are not required to include negative RT-PCR results or rapid antigen tests.
"For customers with special health or comorbid diseases that cannot be vaccinated, they can show a doctor's certificate from a government hospital," he said.
During the Lebaran homecoming season this year, DAMRI deployed 460 buses that had gone through the rampcheck process, carried out around 8,715 trips with a prediction of around 205,376 customers who would be served outside of regular customers.
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