DENPASAR - Bali Provincial Government ASN is prohibited from going home this year. This decision follows the central government's policy which prohibits Eid 2021 homecoming.
"Homecoming during the COVID-19 pandemic is completely prohibited, more so as ASN, because he has to be a figure who gives an example to the community," said Secretary of the Bali COVID-19 Task Force, Made Rentin, in Denpasar, Bali, Tuesday, April 6.
The homecoming ban will be followed by tightening guard at exits in Bali, such as ports and airports. The tightening will start on May 9.
"The homecoming ban is 6 (to) 7 days and it applies from May 9, so D-5 and D + 3, when found incomplete conditions he will be ordered back," added Rentin.
People who are leaving Bali are asked to complete travel documents, one of which is the COVID-19 test results.
"Now there is an addition, namely a certificate that they are traveling for important reasons," he said.
In addition, there are a number of things that are excluded for the people who will be allowed to leave Bali. Like a family who has died or is seriously ill at home.
Meanwhile, people only need to bring a certificate from the village head, village head, or the local COVID-19 Task Force. In addition, you can also bring a certificate from the hospital stating that your family is being seriously ill or has died.
"There are a number of things that are excluded. They are urgent needs that cannot be postponed, for example a family, father, mother, who died while we were overseas," said Rentin.
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