Check New Domestic Travel Complete Rules, Booster Mandatory?

2022-08-14 03:19:20 By : Mr. Leon Xiong

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The Covid-19 Task Force has again issued the latest domestic travel regulations.Which regulates travel provisions for domestic travelers (PPDN) aged under and over 18 years.This is stated in SE Number 23 of 2022 concerning Provisions for Travel for Domestic People during the Covid 19 Pandemic, which was set on August 11, 2022 yesterday.Where now the travel rules regulate PPDN for adults and children more specifically.In general, activating PeduliLindung is one of the main requirements for domestic travelers.In the regulation, it is emphasized that every PPDN aged 18 years and over using air, sea, land, private or public transportation modes, trains to crossings that have received the third dose of Covid-19 vaccine or booster is no longer required to show negative results from RT - PCR or rapid test antigens.Meanwhile for PPDN who have just received the second or first dose of vaccination, they must show the results of RT - PCR within the sample period 3x24 hours before departure.For those who have special health conditions, they are required to show the results of the Covid-19 screening along with a doctor's certificate from a government hospital.Continuing with the PPDN rules under 18 years old, there is also now a free rule to attach RT - PCR or Antigen.As long as you are 6-17 years old and have received the second dose of vaccination.Meanwhile, for children aged 6-17 years who have received the first dose, they are still required to show antigen with a sample age of 1x24 hours or RT - PCR 3x24 hours.The regulation also explains that PPDN aged 6-17 years who come from overseas travel and have not received a vaccine, are exempt from showing a vaccination card and are required to show a negative rapid test result with a sample age of 1x24 hours or RT-PCR 3x24 hours.In addition, PPDN aged 6-17 years who have special conditions and cannot vaccinate are also required to show a rapid antigen test whose sample is taken within 1x24 hours or RT-PCR 3x24 hours, as well as a certificate from a government hospital.Please note that this rule does not apply to children under 6 years old, as well as pioneering modes of transportation, to routine trips to agglomeration areas.