DENPASAR - The mobility of citizens during the emergency PPKM period is indeed limited. This condition also occurs in Bali by imposing roadblocks.

But there is something different about the mother in Bangli Regency, Bali. This mother brought a laminated COVID-19 vaccination certificate.

During the emergency PPKM period, the Bangli Police, Saturday, July 10, examined motorcyclists entering or leaving the Bangli area. Vehicle documents, identity cards and certificates of vaccination as well as COVID-19 test results are checked one by one.

The location of the driver's inspection was held at the blocking post in Bunutin Village, Bangli. There are 48 joint personnel involved in this operation.

Mother in Bangli Bali carrying a laminated COVID-19 vaccine certificate (Photo: Bangli Police)

Well this morning something was different. A mother shows a laminated vaccine certificate. But of course, this mother had already shown the completeness of the driving license.

When asked by officers, this mother admitted that she worked as a teacher in the northern location of the isolation post.

"We deserve to be an example, even though the distance from work is about one kilometer from her house, we will see that everything is complete and it is equally important that the vaccine certificate has already been laminated," said Kasatgas III Ops Amanusa Agung II AKP I Ketut Sukadana, quoted from the statement from the Bangli Police.

According to AKP Sukadana, this shows compliance with the emergency PPKM regulations, including the Bali governor's circular.

"We hope that the community always obeys government regulations and supports the implementation of emergency PPKM and always applies a healthy lifestyle," he added.


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