THE MIND OF THE PEOPLE – The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Singapore is reportedly going to send a tool to track the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) named Blue Pass.
The tool will be tested by National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB) namely by conducting trials on employees who serve in the environment BNPB.
Reportedly, the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore together with various partnerships in Singapore have collaborated in trying to find a tracking solution or tracing deployment Covid-19 with the device called the Blue Pass.
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The plan is that the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore will send as many as 520 units of Blue Pass for employees in the environment BNPBas well as supporting equipment such as a data processing tablet and a scanner to monitor the utilization of the Blue Pass.
Through a letter sent by the Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore Suryo Pratomo on December 31, 2020, he stated that his party would send 520 units of Blue Pass to BNPB in order to conduct a trial tracing Covid-19.
“We inform that Indonesian Embassy in Singapore will send 520 units of Blue Pass, one data processing tablet and one scanner for loan to BNPB in order to carry out a trial tracing covid-19’s BNPB, “Wrote the Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore Suryo Pratomo, as quoted from the official website BNPB.
It is known, Blue Pass works automatically to detect devices used by other nearby users at a distance of approximately 3 meters, with about 10 minutes the adjacent Blue Pass will record into the user’s device as a close contact.
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