Starting Tomorrow, All Long-distance Train Customers Are Mandatory To Booster Vaccine
Long-distance trains. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

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JAKARTA - PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) requires long-distance train customers aged 18 years and over to have a third or booster vaccination. Meanwhile, customers aged 6-17 must have a second dose of vaccination. This policy takes effect from tomorrow. The regulation adjusts to the issuance of the SE Ministry of Transportation Number 84 of 2022 concerning Guidelines for the Implementation of Domestic Travel by Rail Transportation during the COVID-19 Pandemic Period on August 26, 2022. PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI)'s VP of Public Relations of PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) Joni Martius said the changes in this latest regulation were previously that customers who had not been vaccinated were still allowed to equip them with negative RT-PCR results, but starting August 30, this would no longer apply. KAI reminded customers to immediately carry out booster vaccines or the second vaccine for customers aged 6-17 years. "Starting August 30, customers who cannot show proof of vaccination will not be allowed to go on the train," he said in an official statement, quoted Monday, August 29. Joni explained that currently is a period of socialization, the public should pay close attention to this latest requirement so that they can continue their journey. He said, passengers can also vaccinate at locations provided by KAI or the government so that they can continue to use long-distance trains. KAI requires long-distance train passengers to be in good health and wear masks during train trips and while at the station. The masks used are 3-layer cloth masks or medical masks that cover the nose, mouth, and chin. KAI also urges customers to change masks regularly every 4 hours and dispose of mask waste in the provided places. Customers are advised not to speak one-way or two-way by telephone or directly throughout the journey. For the transition period for the socialization of this new rule, customers specifically with departure tickets from August 30 to September 12 who were unable to show the vaccination requirements can cancel the ticket with a 100 percent duty return. Canceling can be done no later than H+7 of the train departure date at the train counter or KAI Contact Center via WhatsApp 0811-2111-121. "KAI will continue to socialize this policy to customers in the hope that customers will start preparing themselves and understand this policy. KAI will continue to strive to create safe, comfortable, and healthy train travel," he said. The following are the complete requirements for travel using long-distance and local trains starting August 30: The Terms for Riding long-distance trains 1. Age 18 years and over: a) Mandatory third vaccine (booster) b) foreigners who come from overseas trips, must have a second vaccine b) No/belum divaksin dengan alasan medis wajib menunjukkan surat keterangan dokter dari rumah sakit pemerintah 2. Age 6-17 years: a) Mandatory for a second vaccine b) Coming from overseas travel, no mandatory vaccine c) No/belum divaksin dengan alasan medis wajib menunjukkan surat keterangan dokter dari rumah sakit pemerintah 3. Customers under the age of 6 are not required to be vaccinated and are not required to show a negative result of the Rapid Antigen Test or RT-PCR but must with a companion who meets travel requirements Requirements for Local and Agglomeration Trains a) Vaccine at least the first dose b) Not required to show a certificate of negative Rapid Test Antigen or RT-PCR results c) No/belum divaksin dengan alasan medis wajib menunjukkan surat keterangan dokter dari rumah sakit pemerintah d) Customers under the age of 6 are not required to be vaccinated but must be with a companion who meets travel requirements.

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