Indonesian authorities lifted all coronavirus restrictions in the country

Indonesian authorities lifted all coronavirus restrictions in the country
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Indonesia has lifted all remaining restrictions to combat the spread of covid-19 , Indonesian President Joko Widodo said, according to the Jakarta Post.

“There will be no more restrictions on gatherings and movement,” the newspaper reports the words of the president.

According to him, this decision was made on the basis of the latest data on the number of infected people. Widodo also urged Indonesians to continue wearing masks indoors and when in crowds.

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Most of the restrictions on movement in Indonesia have previously been lifted for those who have had at least one vaccination, notes the Jakarta Post. However, the requirement to wear masks indoors and use the covid app (Digital Contact Tracing for COVID-19 in Indonesia) remained required when entering public places.

The first cases of COVID-19 infection in Indonesia were reported in early March 2020. Later it became known that the Indonesian authorities plan to place those infected with the CORONAVIRUS on the uninhabited island of Galang.

In August of the same year, an altered strain of COVID-19 was discovered in Indonesia, which in scientific circles was designated D614G and is more contagious, said the deputy DIRECTOR of the Jakarta-based Institute of Molecular Biology. Aikman Herawati Sudoyo.

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Since the beginning of the pandemic in Indonesia, 6.7 million people have been infected, more than 160 thousand people have died from the coronavirus, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Over the past 28 days, 48.9 thousand cases of the disease were detected, the death rate was 699.