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Indonesia

Over Covid-19 fears, East Nusa Tenggara to close border with Timor Leste

By Desk Writer
March 17, 2020
in :  Indonesia

In prevention of coronavirus, East Nusa Tenggara’s (NTT) has decided to temporarily close its border checkpoints with Timor Leste. According to that, the government of Timor Leste has expressed support to this neighbouring country to prevent the spread of the virus. “We strongly support the move as it would protect both the Timor Leste and NTT people from COVID-19 exposure,” …

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Philippines

Duterte is expected to make new announcements today–Bong Go

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Philippines

President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to make new pronouncements as he meets anew in the country on Monday afternoon with the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on emerging infectious diseases, military and police officials following a continuous increase in cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). In a bid to contain the virus, Duterte approved the imposition of Community quarantine on Metro Manila. …

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Philippines

Metro Manila Police Seal to Battle Virus

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Philippines

It’s like across between Holy Week and a transport attack said a coffee shop employee at BF Homes Parañaque, describing the unusual silence that came down on the city as a police force, backed by the military and the coast guard, closed Sunday’s access to Metro Manila, enforcing a month-long quarantine that officials hope would curb the the cases of …

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Philippines

Hospitals Seek Supplies of Face Masks

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Philippines

Owing to the lack of face masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) in hospitals, front-line health workers are themselves constantly at risk of contracting the new coronavirus. A doctor who talked to the inquirer on condition of anonymity, Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center said staff members had been purchasing their own face masks after supplies ran out. The …

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Philippines

Discard Disposable Face Masks Right, Do Not Use Them Again to Prevent Infection

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Philippines

Since human coronaviruses will potentially remain infectious for up to nine days even on inanimate surfaces, an environmental health group on Monday called on consumers of disposable face masks to properly dispose of them. As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to threaten the world, Jove Benosa, who serves as EcoWaste Coalition’s Zero Waste Campaigner, enumerated the potential implications of inadequate …

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Philippines

PH maintained this year’s high middle-income status following COVID-19

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Philippines

Notwithstanding predictions of slower domestic growth in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic is taking its toll on the global economy, there is no stopping this year’s Philippines from rising to upper middle-income country status, the country’s lead economist said. Pernia, who heads the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) state planning agency, said an realistic 3-4 percent increase in gross …

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Economy

Thinning stock of fiber and yarn, only sufficient for 3 weeks

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Economy, Indonesia

Secretary General of the Indonesian Filament Fiber and Yarn Manufacturers Association (APSyFI) Redma Wirawasta said the stock of raw materials in the form of fibers, yarns and fabrics for the Textile and Textile Products (TPT) industry was running low. Redma said that the stock of raw materials will only last for about three weeks. He claimed the decline in stock …

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Indonesia

Prevention of Coronavirus, Universities Asked to Hold Online Lectures

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Indonesia

The outbreak of coronavirus in Indonesia is increasingly widespread. Various efforts to anticipate by the government have been carried out. One of them, the Indonesian government encourages universities in areas affected by COVID-19 to temporarily stop face-to-face academic activities and conduct online lectures to prevent transmission of diseases caused by the new virus. This was said by Minister of Education …

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Geo Politics

Corona outbreak will not postpone simultaneous local elections

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Geo Politics, Indonesia

The outbreak of Covid-19 disease or coronavirus that is happening in various regions in Indonesia is unlikely to affect the implementation of simultaneous local elections held this year. The reason is, the KPU emphasized that the delay option was never included in the discussion. This was conveyed by the Commissioner of the General Elections Commission (KPU), Pramono Ubaid Tanthowi. According …

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Indonesia

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, Jakarta Provincial Government Limits Food Sales in Retail Stores to Avoid Panic Buying

By Desk Writer
March 16, 2020
in :  Indonesia

Panic buying becomes one of response from public amid the full-alert status of COVID-19 pandemic. In order to avoid that, Governor of Jakarta Anies Baswedan on Sunday said the provincial government has decided to limit food sales in retail stores. Anies said there were limits on food sales to control panic buying by the association of retailers. “The association of …

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