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DKI Jakarta transitional large-scale social restriction officially extended

By Noto
July 2, 2020
in :  Indonesia

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has made a decision regarding the continuation of the transitional large-scale social restriction (PSBB) in Jakarta. As a result, the transitional PSBB will be extended by 14 days. As is known, the transitional PSBB should end on July 2, 2020. The DKI Provincial Government conducts an evaluation in the form of an easing index in …

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PT Angkasa Pura II (AP II)
Business

New normal, AP II to maximize slot management and invites for collaboration between stakeholders to bring aviation sector to rebound

By Noto
June 23, 2020
in :  Business, Indonesia

As is known that the world aviation sector is under pressure in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, including in Indonesia. State-owned airport operator PT Angkasa Pura II (AP II) announced on Monday that it is trying to solve issues that might emerge in airport terminals amidst the transitional large-scale social restriction (PSBB) and new normal. Angkasa Pura II President …

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NTT Govt Permits Flights even it was in Red zone
ASEAN News

NTT Govt permits intercity flights, AP II says airports apply operational efficiency

By Noto
May 4, 2020
in :  ASEAN News, Indonesia

Although the province of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) has red zone status for COVID-19, but the provincial government has decided to continue the operation of domestic flights. NTT Chief of Transportation Services Isyak Nuka announced the government’s decision after nine COVID-19 patients had previously been identified. “Intercity flights within the NTT Province are still permitted under several conditions, including a …

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Energy Minister reduce electricity bills for 3 months
Indonesia

Governor Anies decides to extend PSBB, no trains to leave Jakarta

By Noto
April 23, 2020
in :  Indonesia

Following the central government imposes a ban against homecoming traveling, or called “mudik”, state-owned railway operator PT KAI overseeing the operation area 1 in Jakarta will stop all departures and arrivals in both of their long-distance and local trains. It will be starting on Friday, April 24, in an attempt to break the coronavirus chain. “The long-distance train services that …

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Covid-19 tests across Indonesia
Indonesia

Covid-19 Pandemic: Govt offers mental health consultation, IDI demands govt to hold massive tests

By Noto
April 22, 2020
in :  Indonesia

In effort to handle impact due to coronavirus, the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) announced that it is currently offering public mental health consultations. This program will be launched to help people overcome the uncertain developments amidst the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It considers as crucial as physical health services, especially in the midst of daily activities confined in the house due …

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38,822 Indonesian prisoners released
Criminal

PSBB and 38,822 prisoners released, special police team to handle rising crimes

By Noto
April 21, 2020
in :  Criminal, Indonesia

Covid-19 pandemic has affected to almost all aspects of the lives of the Indonesia’s population. One of them is crimes, especially after the Justice and Human Rights Ministry released more than 38,000 prisoners this month to prevent the virus outbreaks inside Indonesia’s overcrowded jails. Therefore, the National Police will carry out more street patrols and raids in anticipation of rising …

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An Old man carrying a groceries or sembako
Indonesia

Covid-19: ‘Sembako’ and Cash Assistance in PSBB protocol

By Desk Writer
April 8, 2020
in :  Indonesia

The city’s underprivileged residents will receive staple foodstuffs or ‘sembako’ that distributed by the Jakarta administration. This step taken by the Jakarta administration to help them that are financially-affected by the regulations concerning the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The distribution of staple foodstuffs will be completed before the city’s large-scale social restriction (PSBB) protocol is imposed on Friday. “The Jakarta administration …

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