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 Selama PSBB, 6.458 Penumpang Menaiki Bus dari Terminal Pulogebang
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PSBB, Passengers at Pulogebang Terminal Continue to Decline

The Pulogebang Bus Terminal Management has noted that as many as 6,458 passengers have been departed from terminal along the large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) status in Jakarta. Although passengers continue to decrease, officers keep monitoring the bus, terminal area and health protocol. 

Our terminal is very quiet

"Our terminal is very quiet. The number of bus passengers is only 400-700 people. It's lower than regular days before COVID-19 and PSBB, which reached 2,600 per day," expressed Pulogebang Bus Terminal Management Unit Head, Bernad Octavianus Pasaribu, Tuesday (4/21).

He went on to say that monitoring action in the terminal area was done as usual, including health protocols system. There were 76 officers on guard every day and divided into three shifts.

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"We require passengers to check their body temperature, wash their hands and maintain physical distancing," he continued.

He detailed, as of April 10-20, passengers who left the terminal reached 6,458 people using 812 buses. This number is lower than the previous period or from March 20-31, which reached 23,030 people with destinations like Madura and Surabaya.

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