Rabu 31 Mar 2021 04:21 WIB

Two AP II Airports Ready to Carry Out GeNose Test

The two airports are in Bandung and Palembang.

Rep: Rahayu Subekti/ Red: Satya Festyiani
Calon penumpang Kereta Api meniup kantong plastik saat mengikuti tes deteksi COVID-19 dengan metode GeNose C19 di Stasiun Kota Kediri, Jawa Timur, Selasa (30/3/2021). PT Kereta Api Indonesia Daop 7 memperluas layanan GeNose C-19 di lima wilayah meliputi Stasiun Kediri, Nganjuk, Blitar, Tulungagung dan Kertosono sebagai upaya mencegah penyebaran COVID-19.
Foto: ANTARA/Prasetia Fauzani
Calon penumpang Kereta Api meniup kantong plastik saat mengikuti tes deteksi COVID-19 dengan metode GeNose C19 di Stasiun Kota Kediri, Jawa Timur, Selasa (30/3/2021). PT Kereta Api Indonesia Daop 7 memperluas layanan GeNose C-19 di lima wilayah meliputi Stasiun Kediri, Nganjuk, Blitar, Tulungagung dan Kertosono sebagai upaya mencegah penyebaran COVID-19.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Indonesian airport operator Angkasa Pura II (AP II) ensures that two airports are ready to implement GeNose, technology for the detection of Covid-19 from someone's breath, on April 1, 2021. The two airports are Husein Sastranegara in Bandung and Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin in Palembang.

 “Other airports under our management will follow afterwards,” President Director of AP II, Muhammad Awaluddin, said on press release, Tuesday (30/3).

 

He further said that, seeing the availability and machine capacity of GeNose, Husein Sastranegara Airport can serve 400 people a day. Meanwhile, Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin can carry out 700 people per day.