While recent epidemiological data suggest that Covid-19 transmission has begun to slow down in some areas of the country, the government has decided to maintain stringent curbs, as experts contend that the jury is still out on whether or not the Omicron-fuelled third wave of infections has passed its peak.
The National COVID-19 Handling Task Force implemented several strategies to handle a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases ranging from activating the role of .
The transmission of COVID-19 in Indonesia can be curbed if the community stays consistent in complying with the public activity restrictions (PPKM), an .
On account of Level 3 activities restriction enforcement (PPKM), the Bandung City Police have resumed the odd-even traffic rule at the city's five toll .
JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): The Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) said on Wednesday (Feb 9) it expected tourism to rebound in the second quarter of this year, as fresh curbs were weighing on the industry in the first quarter.