As reported by
detik.com, President Joko Widodo has matter-of-factly admitted that Indonesia cannot implement full lockdown measures similar to those undertaken in other countries. Widodo said the
Emergency Limitations on Public Movement (PPKM-Darurat) had precipitated a loud outcry from the public demanding that the emergency measures be relaxed.
Joko Widodo’s comments were made at an awards ceremony for small-scale enterprises held at the
National Palace and broadcast on the
State Secretariat’s Youtube Channel on Friday, 30 July 2021.
The President acknowledged that the pandemic had a major impact on the life of the Indonesian people. Adding: “I know that you ladies and gentlemen find yourself in a difficult circumstance, right? Very difficult, right? But this is being experienced by everyone. Not only by those of you working in small-scale enterprises. This crisis is also affecting medium-scale and large-scale businesses. Everyone finds themselves in a si
Bali’s Mandara Toll Road only totaled 7,500 vehicles per day.
Compared with the daily average number of vehicles totaling 10,700 during the first semester of 2021, the PPKM policy saw traffic declined 30%.
Entrance of Bali Mandar Toll Road
I Ketut Adiputra Karang, the CEO of
PT Jasamarga Bali Tol, stated on Thursday, 22 July 2021: “The majority of Bali Mandara Toll Road users are from the tourism sector. Because that sector is most affected by COVID-19, the Bali Mandara Toll Road usage was also affected.”
Continuing, Adiputra Karang said: “We cannot hope for much in terms of an increase in mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially during the PPKM-Darurat (
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