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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
A family in BatamThe Riau Islands canceled their flight from Hang Nadim Airport to Medan, North Sumatra, because they had a letter Quick test false COVID-19.
“There are four people, as a family. We canceled the flight,” said the head of the Hang Nadim Air Base Operations Service, Major Lek Wardoyo in Batam, on Saturday (12/19) as reported by the press. Between.
He said the family wanted to fly to Kualanamu airport on a Lion Air plane, at 9.50 WIB.
When examining the documents, the officer was suspicious of the quick test statement because it used a different format than usual.
The officer then coordinated with the hospital that issued the letter, namely Graha Hermine Hospital Batam. The hospital apparently denied issuing information with this registration number.
“After being confirmed at the hospital, it turned out he was not registered at the hospital,” he said.
Currently, he said, potential passengers were taken to the Batuaji Police for further processing, given the location of the hospital in the Batuaji district.
On that occasion, Wardoyo reminded the public of compliance with health protocols, including the COVID-19 test as a condition for flights.
“Don’t mess with health protocols, our Covid-19 working group at Hang Nadim Airport will always be vigilant,” Wardoyo said.
A rapid test certificate or PCR swab test is a mandatory document that passengers must carry in order to use the current mode of air travel. There are strict health protocols to prevent the transmission of Covid-19.
(Between / south)
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