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Tidung Island - Kaliadem Seawater Taxi Agrees to Implement Health Protocols

They are ready to comply with the policies in accordance with the integrity pact

The seawater taxi business actors with route Tidung Island - Kaliadem, signed an agreement about the implementation of health protocols in the field of tourism business with the Tourism and Creative Economy Agency, Friday (6/19).

 

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Regional Port Operator Unit (UPPD) for Tidung Island Pier Head Khairul said that eight seawater taxis that have signed this integrity pact.

"They are ready to comply with the policies in accordance with the integrity pact to meet health facilities and implement health protocols," he expressed.

In this agreement, there were several points including the fulfillment of policies, operations and facilities to protect employee health, to follow epidemiological investigations at the place of business and to be willing to accept sanctions according to applicable regulations.

In the meantime, one of KM Zahro vessel skippers Mustawa admitted he was willing to run the applicable rules.

"Such as limit passenger capacity up to 50 percent, implement health protocols, wear masks and provide portable sink," he stated.

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