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During the Eid Homecoming ban Period, the East Java Regional Police found 21 positive tested Covid-19 travellers

By Cpiet Minggu, 16 Mei 2021 Pengunjung (22) 2 Mins Read
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Inp.polri.go.id - Pasuruan. During the 2021 Eid Homecoming ban Period, the East Java Regional Police found 21 travellers who tested positive for Covid-19 during the isolation period. Chief of East Java Regional Police, Police Inspector General. Nico Afinta Karo-Karo explained that from the antigen swabs that were randomized, 21 were reactive and positive. Those who tested positive for COVID-19 got treated. This number is relatively small compared to the number of travellers subjected to a random antigen swab test. In East Java, since the beginning of the insulation, 3,197 people have had antigen swabs done. "The total number of vehicles that have been inspected over the past nine days is 219,997 with tens of thousands of vehicles turned around, 43,665 of which have been reversed. For that, I appeal to people who have gone back to their hometowns if they want to return to your origin. , then you have to bring several documents. When you return later, you must still complete yourself with a Covid-free certificate and a letter of assignment from the agency or company where you work, while for individuals, it is equipped with a local village letter, "added the Chief of East Java Regional Police. "During this visit, I confirmed the implementation of prokes at tourist attractions and religious places. The reason is, during the ban on going home, tourist destinations become places that are invaded by the community. Furthermore, we will check the backflow. From these activities, we urge tourism managers and visitors to do so. Implementing health protocols, "concluded the Chief of East Java Regional Police when checking the implementation of the health protocols at a cafe and culinary centre in Dayurejo Village, Prigen District, Pasuruan, East Java, Saturday (15 May 2021). (sm / bq / hy)
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