The Situation Of The COVID-19 Pandemic That Is Starting To Be Under Control Does Not Make The Movement Of Passengers In Pulogebang Back To Normal
Prospective passengers at the Pulogebang Integrated Terminal, East Jakarta. (PHOTO via ANTARA/Andi Firdaus).

JAKARTA - The movement of passengers at the Pulogebang Integrated Terminal, East Jakarta, during the 2022 Christmas holiday has not fully returned to the way it was before the COVID-19 pandemic.

This was conveyed by the Coordinator of the Pulogebang Integrated Terminal Implementation Unit Wahyu Hidayat. The COVID-19 pandemic, which is currently under control, has not had a significant impact.

"Although the current pandemic situation in Indonesia is under very much control, the passenger situation when compared to the same period before the pandemic, has not completely returned to normal," he said, as quoted by Antara, Sunday, December 25.

He said the mobilization of passengers before the pandemic could be up to 3,000 people per day. This number increases on weekends ranging from 4,000 to 5,000 passengers.

Meanwhile, at the momentum of the 2022 holiday, the number of travelers peaked on Saturday, December 24, or the day before the 2022 Christmas celebration reached 2,543 service users.

They were transported using 235 bus units with the dominance of the aim of heading to Central Java, East Java, West Sumatra and North Sumatra.

Passenger fluctuations have moved up since the H-6 Christmas or December 16, 2022, reaching 1,775 passengers.

"If you look at the H-6 tabulation, the trend has started to increase compared to the day before this year's Christmas holiday," he said.

Pada saat sebelum libur Natal 2022, kata Wahyu, kisaran penumpang sekitar 1.000 orang.

He said the trend of increasing passengers began to drop drastically during the day, ranging from 391 passengers who were transported using 33 units of buses on departures until 12.00 WIB.

The operator of the Pulogebang Integrated Terminal makes the Circular Letter of the COVID-19 Handling Task Force Number 24 and 25 of 2022 concerning domestic and foreign travelers as a guide for passengers to avoid the risk of transmitting COVID-19.

The regulation essentially requires prospective passengers who will travel to meet the complete dose of COVID-19 vaccination and booster doses.

"We are also working with the DKI Jakarta Provincial Health Office to provide vaccine centers in arrival areas during Christmas and New Year's until January 4, 2022," he said.

The COVID-19 Vaccination Center at the Pulogebang Terminal has allocated primary and booster vaccines for the general public and prospective passengers, Wahyu Hidayat said.


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