Jakarta to reimpose restrictions as Covid-19 cases surge


JAKARTA (The Straits Times/ANN): Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan on Wednesday (Sept 9) said that strict restrictive measures would be reimposed in the Indonesian capital as Covid-19 cases continued to surge.

At a press conference late in the day, he said large-scale social restrictions, which had gradually been eased since June 4, would be tightened again. The easing of measures led to, among other things, the reopening of businesses and workplaces as well as parks and tourist destinations.

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