>网约车与摩托车租赁平台在App内嵌入实时健康站定位地图,2026年3月31日前上线并与交通部Sistem Informasi Angkutan Jalan数据库对接
>Register with your provincial Health Office (Dinkes) as a food or medical supply partner for mosque health posts by 15 March 2026.
>Validate MR vaccine cold-chain logistics against BPOM Regulation No. 42/2023 and submit temperature-monitoring reports to BPOM by 31 March 2026.
>Integrate real-time mosque health post location maps into ride-hailing/motorcycle rental apps and synchronize with MoT’s Road Transport Information System by 31 March 2026.
English Summary
Indonesia’s Ministry of Health will deploy ~7,000 temporary health posts at mosques and along toll/arterial roads during the 2026 Eid al-Fitr homecoming period (effective mid-April 2026) to provide driver fitness checks, rest facilities, meals, and pilot MR (measles-rubella) vaccinations. Targeted at high-risk motorcyclists, the initiative supports inter-ministerial road safety efforts led by the Ministry of Transportation and Ministry of Health. Foreign businesses in transport logistics, medical supply chains, food services, and travel platforms must coordinate with local health offices (Dinkes) and provincial transportation agencies for site access, service integration, or compliance verification. While no new licensing or tax obligations are imposed, companies supplying vaccines, cold-chain logistics, or on-site catering must meet BPOM (Indonesian FDA) and local health authority standards. No formal deadlines are set for private sector participation, but operational alignment is expected by March 2026 ahead of peak travel.