JAKARTA - The DKI Tourism and Creative Economy Office (Disparekraf) held a meeting with several restaurant and cafe businesses to promote the use of the PeduliLindung application.

Plt. The head of the DKI Disparekraf, Gumilar Ekalaya, said that the use of the PeduliLindung application must be applied to employees and visitors as a condition for entering restaurants to cafes.

"Every guest and employee is required to scan a barcode through the PeduliLindung application as one of the requirements to eat or go to work in restaurants and cafes", said Gumilar at the DKI Disparekraf office, Jakarta, Tuesday, September 7.

For food and beverage businesses that do not yet have a PeduliLindung barcode, they can register through the website www.phrionline.com.

Gumilar also appealed to business actors to form associations to accommodate tourism businesses engaged in restaurants and cafes. This aims to facilitate the socialization of government regulations.

Furthermore, Gumilar asked restaurant and cafe business owners to be able to comply with government regulations and run their business by the health protocols that have been determined.

"Comply with operating hours, limiting the maximum capacity to 25 percent for restaurants, restaurants, and cafes in closed and independent spaces. This opening trial should not become euphoric, thus ignoring health protocols", he said.

Previously, the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, said that there were still many restaurants and cafes that had not used PeduliLindungi as a condition for visitors entry.

"We still see that many restaurants/cafes have yet to implement and use the PeduliLindung application", said Luhut, Monday, September 6.

As of September 5 yesterday, the total number of people who screened using PeduliLindung in several public sectors had reached 20.9 million people.

The screening is applied in shopping centers, industry, sports, and others. Of the total 20.9 million people, there are 761 thousand people who are in the red category, not allowed to enter/do activities in public places by the system.

"There are also 1,603 people with positive status and close contacts trying to carry out public activities", said Luhut.


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