Dozens of tourists returned to Bogor Peak, this is the word of Ridwan Kamil



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Bandung

The Governor of West Java, Ridwan Kamil, responded to a tourist who turned around in Puncak Bogor because he was caught without carrying a rapid antigen test letter. According to him, the requirements for rapid antigen testing for tourists are intended to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

“This is a fixed procedure in West Java to ensure that those who travel across regions or those who really want to take a vacation show that they are COVID-19 free,” said Kang Emil, nickname for Ridwan Kamil after conducting a New Years Eve inspection in Bandung on Thursday. (12/31/2020).

He said that with the rapid antigen testing policy, it is hoped that the Corona case can be suppressed.

“I think there will be relief later. If it happens, based on observations and experience, it won’t be like August, then the long vacation in October,” Emil said.

“Now, these are the government improvements that continue to improve procedures, but the success of COVID-19 is two-way, that is, community compliance because if you want to be productive, you want to be normal, come from 3M,” Emil added.

Meanwhile, approaching the weekend of early 2021 to coincide with January 2-3, Kang Emil called on the public to stay home and if they insist on having a vacation, a free letter should be tried. of COVID-19.

“So there are drawbacks for those who insist on going on vacation to designated places. So, for example, if someone wants to take a vacation, they don’t have a quick antigen letter, so the Chief of Police and the team support them.” , said.

The plan is to face the weekend, the joint West Java Provincial Government team will randomly check the raids in hotels and tourist destinations in terms of compliance with capacity restrictions.

“If an infraction occurs, the Governor’s Regulation containing disciplinary sanctions will be applied. From an oral warning to a fine of 50 million, it has criminal potential if the infraction is serious,” he concluded.

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