Lebak Bulus Terminal Strengthens Health Protocols Monitoring
Reported by Folmer | Translated by Maria Inggita
Health protocols monitoring is strengthened in Lebak Bulus Terminal, South Jakarta.
Passengers must comply with health protocols when they are at Lebak Bulus Terminal
Lebak Bulus Terminal Head, Hernanto Setiawan mentioned, health protocols monitoring in the terminal area would continue although passengers on Inter-City Inter-Provincial (AKAP) buses don't have to show their antigen and PCR test results.
"Passengers must comply with health protocols when they are at Lebak Bulus Terminal, by wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands. Officers will monitor to prevent COVID-19 transmission," he said, Thursday (3/10).
Jakarta Officially Launches Transjakarta Electric BusHe admitted that passengers who wanted to travel out of town using the AKAP bus at Lebak Bulus Terminal had not shown any improvement even though examination of antigen/PCR test results was no longer enforced.
"Around 100-150 people depart from Lebak Bulus Terminal every day," he conveyed.
He predicted that the number of passengers would increase entering Ramadan.
"We are also prepared to anticipate if there is a surge in passengers. We will also increase the number of bus fleets. Terminal officers will be also stricter in monitoring terminal areas," he stated.