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DEPOK - Department of Population and Civil Registration (Disdukcapil) Depok City, West Java, temporarily closed face-to-face services from January 28 to February 2, 2022, during the closure, WhatsApp online services will be maximized.

"Face-to-face services will be re-opened on Thursday, February 3. Residents can provide services via WhatsApp by sending documents via PDF, the Mandiri Dukcapil Pavilion machine, in urban villages and Decomart services," said Head of Disdukcapil Depok City, Nuraeni Widayatti in a statement, Saturday 29 January.

He said the closure of face-to-face services was to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19. This is because several employees at Disdukcapil have been confirmed positive.

"We ask all residents to support the City of Depok in preventing the transmission of COVID-19, so that it can break the chain of transmission of the virus," he explained.


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