SEMARANG - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo reminded the public not to go home during Lebaran 2021 in anticipation of the increasing cases of COVID-19.

"Let's be patient a little bit, do not let the second wave of carelessness, and homecoming is part of the largest mass movement in history so that the potential must be mitigated from the beginning," ganjar Pranowo was quoted as saying by Antara, Monday, April 12.

According to Ganjar, the decision to ban homecoming from the central government is appropriate because from previous experience there has always been a spike in the number of CASES of COVID-19 after a long vacation.

Related to the ban on Eid al-Fitr 2021 homecoming, the ranks of the Central Government along with the Central Java Police have prepared a variety of anticipation of the reckless community homecoming.

Some of the things prepared, ganjar continued, include tightened surveillance at several border points and Central Java Police preparing its members to be on standby in all rest areas.

"From tomorrow the police will be waiting in all rest areas, waiting for everything so that the warning is given now so that the public know this is seriously taken care of," he said.

Then, during the prohibition of homecoming, namely 6-17 May 2021 there will also be a sealing post in the border area of Central Java- Special Region of Yogyakarta, Central Java, and Central Java.

"There will be a unified post, so the sealing in detail and friends of the police have prepared it, we support from the district / city, including the border point of the existing region," he said.


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