Indonesia extends Covid-19 restrictions in Java, Bali despite decline in daily cases - only 4,413 new cases on Monday (Sept 6)


People enjoying the sunset at Kuta beach near Denpasar, on Indonesia resort island of Bali on Monday, September 6, 2021. - AFP

JAKARTA, Sept. 6 (Xinhua): The Indonesian government on Monday decided to extend its Covid-19 restrictions on public activities, locally known as PPKM, on the country's most populated island of Java and resort of Bali for another week.

As for some regions outside the two islands, the restrictions are extended until Sept 20.

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