JAKARTA - The government allows eating in places with a limited time of 20 minutes. Many are confused by the rule.
One of them was the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, who admitted that he was still studying the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs to be passed down into the Governor's Instruction.
Frankly, Ganjar admits that the latest PPKM Level 4 rules are difficult to implement.
"It's a bit difficult but we'll try it first, okay. 20 minutes since he came or since the plate came?" said Ganjar as quoted by Djawanews, Tuesday, July 27.
Instead of limiting the time to eat, Ganjar prefers to limit the capacity of visitors at the food stall.
"I think it's like this, if we in this area are allowed to regulate, there is already a stall, if it's a closed room, the chairs are transported there, only a few seats are given, outside it's not allowed. Others take away," he explained. Meanwhile, DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan admitted that he had no problem eating for 20 minutes. According to him, what makes eating at old food stalls is the interaction.
DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan admitted that he was able to eat within 20 minutes in response to the rules for eating in special places at food stalls, street vendors, snack stalls and the like which were limited to 20 minutes.
"Even though it's crowded on social media, I was also asked, can Mr. Anies (eat) 20 minutes?
Anies said the adjustment in PPKM Level 4 rules, including that people were allowed to eat in place for 20 minutes, was an effort by the government to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
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