SIARAN PERS
PEMERINTAH PROVINSI DKI JAKARTA
(Press Release)

DKI PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT TO OPEN GRADUAL SOCIOECONOMIC ACTIVITIES WITH SPECIAL PROTOCOLS

Kamis, 04 Juni 2020

Balaikota Jakarta -

In the transition to a safe, healthy and productive society, socioeconomic activities can be carried out gradually with certain restrictions. There are 2 (two) easing phases divided according to the benefits and risk effects of the activity. This was said by the Governor of DKI Jakarta Province, Anies Baswedan, in the determination of the extension of the Transitional Phase of Large-Scale Social Restriction (PSBB), at the Jakarta City Hall, on Thursday (4/6).

"The first phase starts with easing, but I want to emphasize that the easing will only be imposed on activities that have, one, great benefits for the community. Two, controlled risk effects. These are for the first phase. And we hope the first phase can be completed by the end of this month (June)," Governor Anies explained.

Furthermore, according to Governor Anies, after the completion of the first phase, an evaluation will be conducted to decide on the next step to be taken, namely the second phase. "If we make it through this June phase well, what does that mean? It means there is no significant case surge, all indicators show stability, then we can enter the second phase. What is the second phase, it means easing any other activities," Governor Anies explained.

Following is the schedule for the start of the First Phase:

1. First Week (5-7 June 2020)
Monday-Friday and Saturday-Sunday start opening with 50 percent capacity in:
• Worship places or worship activities in worship places
• Outdoor sports facilities.
• Mobility of private vehicles
• Mobility of mass public transport
• Taxi (conventional and online)

2. Second Week (8-14 June 2020)
A. Monday-Friday start opening:
• Office space
• Restaurant (independent)
• Industry
• Warehousing
• Shop/retail/ showroom/etc (stand alone)
• Support services (workshop, service, photocopy, etc.)
• Museum, gallery
• Library
• Two-wheeled ride-hailing services (ojek) (Online and Conventional)
B. Saturday-Sunday start opening:
• Provincial Government-guided MSMEs
• Park, RPTRA (Child Friendly Integrated Public Spaces)
• Beach

3. Third Week (15-21 June 2020)
A. Monday-Friday start opening:
• Market, shopping center, mall (non-food/food)
B. Saturday-Sunday start opening:
• Indoor recreation park
• Outdoor recreation park
• Zoo

4. Fourth Week (22-28 June 2020)
• All activities in phase 1 will be opened.

5. The First Phase evaluation at the end of June

Meanwhile, the second phase will open activities from a broader field, as follows:
1. Religious activities: Religious activities with mass gathering
2. Schools and/or other educational institutions:
• PAUD (Early Childhood Education,) TK, RA, BA (Preschool)
• Elementary School (School, Madrasah)
• Secondary School (School, Madrasah)
• Higher Education
• Courses
• Child care
• etc.
3. Business activities, trade, industry etc:
• Beauty clinic
• Salon & barbershop
• Meeting hall (MICE, auditorium, etc.)
• Wedding reception, circumcision, etc.
• Cinema
• Recording studio, film production house
• Nightly entertainment, karaoke,
• Boutique
• etc.
4. Sociocultural activities:
• Indoor sports facilities (gym, swimming pool, etc.)
• Folk festival
• Night market
• The village market
• etc.

In more detail, the following sector-specific policies must be obeyed:

1. Place of Worship
• The maximum number of worship participants is 50% of capacity.
• Apply a safe distance (1 m) between people.
• Clean the place of activity with disinfectant before and after the activity.
• After the place of worship is used for routine activities, it must be closed again.
• For Mosque/Musala: Do not use carpets/rugs, every jamaah (participant) must bring their own prayer rugs/prayer tools. No footwear storage is provided, every jamaah (participant) must bring their own bags and bring in their own footwear.

2. Food & Beverage Business (restaurants, coffee shops)
• The number of visitors/guests/usera/employees is a maximum of 50% of capacity.
• A la carte food serving (buffet prohibited).
• Encourage cashless payments.
• Note: Mini-buffet is changed to non-buffet.

3. Traditional Market 
• Maximum number of visitors is 50% of capacity.
• Provision of supporting facilities and infrastructure to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
• Encourage cashless transiction.
• Operating hours start at 06.00-14.00.
• Different entrance and exit settings.

4. Recreation Parks and Zoos
• Maximum number of visitors/guests is 50% of capacity.
• Not allowed for children aged 0 - 9 years, pregnant women, and the elderly (aged 60+).

5. Outdoor Sports Infrastructure (Sport Centre, Stadium, etc.)
• Maximum number of visitors is 50% of capacity.
• Do not hold activities that bring audience.

6. Beauty Clinic
• Maximum fumber of visitors/guests is 50% of capacity.
• Must wear masks for guests and clinic staff; and gloves for clinic staff.
• Must spray all equipment after used by one (1) guest.

7. Outdoor sports facilities, Parks & RPTRA (Child Friendly Integrated Public Spaces):
• Maximum number of visitors/guests is 50% of capacity.
• Visitors/guests are only local residents.
• Not allowed for children aged 0-9 years, pregnant women, and the elderly (aged 60+).
• Not clustered more than 5 people.

8. Industry
• The maximum number of employees is 50% of capacity
• Must have a referral clinic/hospital.

9. Museum
• Maximum number of visitors/guests is 50% of capacity.
• Can be opened during normal hours.

10. Private Vehicle
• Filled with a maximum of 50% capacity.
• For passengers and drivers who have ID cards with the same address (1 Family Card/KK), 100% capacity is allowed.

11. Public transport
• Filled with a maximum of 50% capacity.
• Passenger queues must be 1 m between people.
• Spray disinfectants regularly.
• Percentage of public transport services adjusts to main activities.

12. Shopping Centers, Retail and Department store
• Maximum number of visitors/guests is 50% of capacity.
• Temperature measurements are taken before entering shopping centers, retail, and department stores.
• Tenants that can be opened must be aligned with sectors that may be opened in Phase I.

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