Haven't Injected Booster? Don't Expect To Be Able To Enter Public Facilities In DKI
JAKARTA - The DKI Provincial Government has asked the organizers of public facilities in the capital to require a booster vaccine for visitors as an entry requirement.
"All places in Jakarta, we ask to carry out (visitors must booster)," said Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria in Jakarta, Monday, July 18.
This obligation is stated in the Circular of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 440/3917/SJ concerning Acceleration of Advanced Dose Vaccination (Booster) for the Community.
In the circular, public facilities/public facilities include offices, factories, public parks, tourist attractions, art locations, culture, restaurants/restaurants, cafes, shopping centers/malls/trade centers, and other public areas.
To enter public facilities, the inspection process is carried out by scanning the PeduliLindung application as has been done so far.
The Ministry of Health on Sunday (17/7) updated the color status information on the PeduliLindung application.
For the green color, residents can travel to public places because it includes the criteria, namely for residents aged 18 years and over it indicates that they have received a booster dose of vaccination, not COVID-19 patients or close contacts.
Then, the results of the 1x24 hour antigen test or 3x24 hour PCR swab test are negative and have been fully vaccinated and recovered from COVID-19 in less than 90 days.
For green status for residents aged 6-17 years, it indicates that they have been fully vaccinated according to the type of vaccine received.
As for the yellow color, you can travel to public places but follow local government regulations and respective public areas.
Yellow status indicates that residents are included in the criteria for complete vaccination for those aged 18 years and over.
For yellow status for residents aged 6-17 years, it indicates that they have been vaccinated once according to the type of vaccine received.
Meanwhile, the red status for citizens aged 18 years and over, indicates that they cannot travel to public places because they have not been vaccinated or have only been vaccinated once according to the type of vaccine received.
For the red status for residents aged 6-17 years, indicating that they have never been vaccinated.
While the status is black, residents cannot travel to public places for reasons of being positive for COVID-19 for less than 10 days, history of contact with positive cases for less than 14 days.