Indonesia’s Covid-19 cases are finally easing up; govt to lessen more restrictions in country


A student washes his hands before entering a school in Surabaya on Monday, September 6, 2021, as the government reopened schools amid the covid-19 pandemic. - AFP

JAKARTA, Sept 6 (Bloomberg): Indonesia, South-East Asia’s largest economy, has added 4,413 new coronavirus cases in the 24 hours through midday Monday, the least since May 18.

The government has been easing restrictions across many cities as the local outbreak starts to subside from its peak, even as the number of daily deaths remain among the world’s highest.

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