Jakarta residents rethink how to make a living during coronavirus lockdown

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JAKARTA - For about three hours a day recently, Mr Xavier Fabrega, 43, has offered free pilates tutorials online to check in with clients and also to ensure they come back once Jakarta lifts its social distancing restrictions which have kept non-essential businesses like his closed since March.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA - For about three hours a day recently, Mr Xavier Fabrega, 43, has offered free pilates tutorials online to check in with clients and also to ensure they come back once Jakarta lifts its social distancing restrictions which have kept non-essential businesses like his closed since March.

The exodus typically sees more than 30 million people decamp from the big cities and head to their villages, potentially taking with them the deadly coronavirus which causes Covid-19. Customers are not waiting till happy hour on Friday to order favourites such as Negroni, chocolate martinis and cosmopolitans, said Mr Wibi Hananto, spokesman for the brand's owner, The Union Group.More practical is Ms Novi Nooratiqah's idea this month to add kitchen staples like onion, lemon grass and ginger to the family's business of delivering gas canisters and 19-litre bottles of drinking water to apartments in Central Jakarta.

To compensate, central and local governments have boosted subsidies on rice, electricity and other essentials, as well as distributed 1 million rupiah for poor households in the capital, which has borne the brunt of the pandemic.

 

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