Bandung Original Hajj Pilgrims' Return Scheme That You Need To Know: Don't Invite Anyone!

JAKARTA - The Bandung City Government has asked the public to be aware of the spread of COVID-19 when the pilgrims return home, at the end of July 2022. The Daily Head of the Bandung City COVID-19 Task Force, Asep Gufron feels the need for a detailed scheme related to the return flow of the pilgrims. Especially anticipating some hajj pilgrims who have been confirmed positive for COVID-19. "To be aware of the return of pilgrims who are confirmed positive, we will encourage self-isolation (isoman) in their respective homes," said Asep, Thursday, July 28. quoted from Antara. This anticipation is emphasized for people whose family members are confirmed to have COVID-19 after the pilgrimage, so that he thinks this anticipation can prevent a new cluster of COVID-19. There are no new clusters," he said. Meanwhile, Head of the Bandung City Ministry of Religion, Tedi Ahmad Junaedi, explained that the flow of returning pilgrims from Bandung City would be carried out in stages. Saudi Arabia, so now the number is 1,114 people who are divided into four returning groups," said Tedi. at different times.

He explained that the 21st group will arrive in Indonesia on Saturday (30/7). at 4:45 pm. Then according to him, the group arrived at the Bekasi Hajj Embarkation Dormitory at 19.45 WIB and arrived in Bandung at 00.45 WIB on Sunday (31/7). As for the 27th group, according to him, it would arrive on Thursday (4/8) at 12.00 WIB at Soekarno Hatta Airport. . Then, according to him, the group arrived at the Bekasi Hajj Embarkation Dormitory at 15.00 WIB and arrived in Bandung at 20.00 WIB. 18.15 WIB," he said. Meanwhile, according to him, Kloter 42 will arrive on Thursday (11/8) at 21.20 WIB. Then, he said, the group arrived at the Hajj Dormitory at 00:50 WIB and arrived in Bandung at 05.20 WIB. positive will be taken using an ambulance or a separate spare bus. Then they will be taken directly to their respective homes," he said. To avoid crowds, he asked no family to pick him up in person. According to him, all returns will be carried out collectively. "We will also involve a team from the Health Office and other health workers," he said.