The 857 vendors at the Salatiga market in Central Java province, as well as visitors, are required to wear masks and avoid physical contact with each other to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, the head of the vendor association said.
Indonesia, which had over 14,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Sunday, has been reluctant to enforce a complete nationwide lockdown. Instead, many cities have adopted “large-scale social restrictions” that have closed businesses and encouraged people to stay home. In Depok, a city near the capital Jakarta, for example, one vegetable seller has set up his stall in a residential area to make sure residents can buy necessities without having to venture too far from home.
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
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We aren’t going to let phony broken CCP bully Indonesia either
Hahahahaha
Don't believe the picture. It's deceiving. I live in Indonesia, there's no physical distancing in the traditional market.
yup.. we are trying our best to get thru this pandemic.
WAKE UP AMERICANS !
They are sitting down though. Apparently you catch the virus when you sit
I like this.
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