New Features Care to Protect, Can Scan QR Code Without Internet
The CaresProtect application arrives with a new feature. This feature allows users to scan the PeduliLindung QR Code without the need to connect to the internet. The feature called "Offline Check-in" was announced by the Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo) through its official Instagram account. As the name suggests, with this feature, users can check-in in the PeduliLindung application offline. The presence of this new feature can help users who have difficulty connecting to the internet. The Offline Check-in feature can also be a solution to access the PeduliLindung application in places where signals are difficult to reach, such as in basements or other locations. How to scan the PeduliLindung QR Code without internet To be able to access the "Offline Check-in" feature, users are advised to update the PeduliLindung application to the latest version. How to use the "Offline Check-in" feature is similar to how to scan the PeduliLindung QR Code as usual. Users can open the PeduliLindung application and scan the PeduliLindung QR Code which is generally available in shopping centers, restaurants, hospitals, and offices. Then, click the "Scan QR Code" button and press the "I Agree" button. Users can then scan the available PeduliLindung QR code. See Photos How to use the Offline Check-in feature in the PeduliLindung application. If the phone is not connected to the internet, the PeduliLindung application can still carry out the check-in process. Also read: How to Get a CareProtect QR Code for Businesses A "Check-In Successful" notification with a color barcode will appear when the user successfully checks in. The difference is users who check-in offline will see a red notification that reads "Your device is not connected to the network". It should be noted that the color of the barcode printed on the application is taken based on the most recent information when the user checks in elsewhere. The green barcode indicates that the visitor who has been vaccinated (at least the first dose), is not a case of Covid-19, and is not in close contact. This means that users are allowed to enter public places. Yellow barcodes are intended for visitors who have not been vaccinated, are not Covid-19 cases, and are not close contacts. Users are allowed to enter public places, but with a yellow prokes standard. Lastly, visitors with red barcodes who are not allowed to enter public places are visitors who have Covid-19 cases and are in close contact. Meanwhile, How to Get QR Code Cares to Protect for Business Actors
The government has made adjustments to the Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM) for September 14-20 2021. This adjustment was made in line with the condition of the Covid-19 pandemic situation which is claimed to be getting better. Referring to the applicable regulations, several crowded centers that have now reopened must provide a CaresLindung QR Code which is used to check-in visitors. How do I get a CaresLindung QR Code for business actors? The QR Code PeduliLindung can be obtained by submitting it to the Ministry of Health's Data and Information Center (Pusdatin Kemenkes). As for how to register to get a QR Code for business/industry actors such as malls, offices, tourist attractions, and other agencies, as follows: Applicants submit an application letter to pusdatin@kemenkes.go.id. For the template for the submission letter, see the image below. Later, the registrant will receive a registration form as shown below. Then fill in the form and re-submit the form to the Ministry of Health. Registrants will receive an e-mail containing their username and password for activation. After activation, do the confirmation sent via e-mail. After all, processes are completed, registration will be declared complete. This is how to register for a QR Code PeduliLindungi submission for business actors. To note, during this PPKM period, several objects that are allowed to be reopened must comply with the requirements, including: Opening cinemas with a maximum capacity of 50 percent in areas with PPKM levels 2 and 3, with the obligation using the PeduliProtect application and strict health protocols. This rule only applies in the green zone category area. Encouraging the use of the PeduliLindung application in the industrial sector is still not optimal. The addition of tourist sites with strict procedures and the use of PeduliLindung in PPKM level 3 areas. There is an odd-even implementation in areas that open tourist sites, starting Friday at noon to Sunday at 18.00. International travel restrictions. Mandatory full-dose vaccination, 3 times PCR, 8-day quarantine, and entry restrictions to facilitate surveillance.