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Jakarta International Velodrome to Reopen with Strict Rules

Jakarta International Velodrome (JIV) is finally about to reopen to the public on Monday (10/19) tomorrow. Nevertheless, JIV will remain implement strict health protocols to visitors. Previously this international-class sports facility was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

We warn all visitors to comply with the existing regulations

JIV Strategic Business Unit (SBU) Manager Raswandika Sutman said visitors should comply with the rules that were by checking body temperature, washing hands with soap, bringing a hand sanitizer, maintaining physical distancing, exercising independently or avoiding the crowd.

"Children aged 0-9 and seniors over the age of 60 are temporarily prohibited from entering. We do not provide parking for visitors," he expressed, Sunday (10/18).

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Before entering, he continued, visitors were required to fill in the data on the form provided or on the website at bit/daftarpengunungJIV. It could also scan via the QR Code.

"We open from Monday until Thursday at 6 AM to 9 AM and 4 PM to 9 PM. Especially on Friday until Sunday, we open at 6 AM to 9 PM. We warn all visitors to comply with the existing regulations," he stated.

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