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Wisatawan di Dermaga Utama Pulau Pramuka di Tes Rapid Antigen

Tourists Take Rapid Antigen Test on Arrival at Pramuka Island Main Pier

Thousand Islands Regency continues to anticipate COVID-19 transmission. One of its efforts is to provide rapid antigest test for tourists who arrive at Pramuka Island Main Pier, Panggang Island Urban Village, North Thousand Islands Sub-district.

Total 22 passengers have taken rapid antigen test and their results are non-reactive

Panggang Island Urban Village Secretary, Iskandar mentioned, until 9 AM, as many as 22 tourists have undergone rapid antigen test at the pier since they couldn't show negative COVID-19 test result.

"Total 22 passengers have taken rapid antigen test and their results are non-reactive," he explained, Saturday (3/6).

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According to him, there were 58 local tourists arrived in Pramuka Island. In detail, 29 people departed from Marina Pier, Ancol and 29 people departed from Kaliadem Pier.

"Together with joint personnel from health team, Satpol PP, Transportation Agency, Parekraf Sub-agency, TNI/Police and local residents, we monitor tourists who depart and arrive at Pramuka Island Main Pier," he said.

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