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The Surakarta City Government has ensured that there will be no more restrictions on community activities following President Jokowi's decision to lift the imposition of restrictions on community activities (PPKM).

"We just follow the instructions, this revocation is a mandate from the center. Later it will be followed by adjustments to the Perwali and its SE," said Surakarta City Regional Secretary Ahyani in Solo, Tuesday, January 3.

Regarding the revocation of the PPKM, there will be new rules regulated in the upcoming circular.

"Such as the implementation of activities, there are still permits, health protocols, and so on. Later the SE and Perwali will revoke the former Perwali. This is a kind of transition from pandemic to endemic, emergency still," he said as quoted by Antara.

He said there would still be free vaccination facilities for the community. The target for vaccines is a minimum of 70 percent.

"Indeed, now (rules) are like there is no vaccine. This is to maintain immunity, awareness of building immunity is expected for people who have not been vaccinated to still be vaccinated," he said.

Asked about the supervision in the field, he said it would be carried out if there were violations.

"Yes, just remind, the sanctions may not be as heavy as they used to be," he said.

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Regarding this, Surakarta Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka said that currently many residents have removed masks. Regarding PPKM, the latest rules will be issued in the near future.

"Waiting for my SE to sign first, what is certain is that there are no burdensome rules or slowing economic activity," he said.


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