Coronavirus: Indonesia set to bring 34 million people under partial lockdown

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JAKARTA (BLOOMBERG) - Indonesia expanded a partial lockdown to more areas near Jakarta, the epicentre of the country's coronavirus cases, as authorities stepped up efforts to restrict movement of people ahead of the nation's biggest festive season next month.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA - Indonesia expanded a partial lockdown to more areas near Jakarta, the epicentre of the country's coronavirus cases, as authorities stepped up efforts to restrict movement of people ahead of the nation's biggest festive season next month.

Residents of other satellite towns near Jakarta will implement the partial lockdown on Friday and Pekanbaru, the first city outside the main island of Java, will roll out the measures on Saturday, according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. The government is also open to banning an annual ritual of millions of people travelling to their hometowns this year amid risk of fanning infections, Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Pandjaitan said.

Healthcare experts have called for a ban on the exodus, known as mudik, as it could spread the virus to more areas. But the measures are not enough to stop the exodus and only an outright ban with stiff penalties can dissuade people from travel, said Mr Darmaningtyas, chairman of the Institute of Transportation Studies.

 

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