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The Community Activities Restrictions Enforcement or CARE (Indonesian: Pemberlakuan Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat, commonly referred to as the PPKM) was a cordon sanitaire policy of the Indonesian government since early 2021 to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It was confirmed to have spread to Indonesia on 2 March 2020, after a dance instructor and her mother tested positive for the virus. Both were infected from a ...
22 July – Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases reached 3 million, the highest in Southeast Asia. [131] 25 July – Indonesia to extend PPKM until 2 August after rise in COVID-19 cases. [132] 27 July – Number of daily COVID-19 deaths in Indonesia reached 2,000 for the first time since the start of the pandemic. [133]
Indonesia must use the pandemic to reboot Southeast Asia's biggest economy, including by improving food and energy security, as well as processing more natural resources at home, President Joko ...
COVID-19 cases in Indonesia [a] [b]; Province Cases Recoveries Deaths Active [c] Cases per 100,000 population [d] Recovery rate Fatality rate Official website Aceh: 44,842
The COVID-19 pandemic in West Sulawesi is a part of wider outbreak in Indonesia. The virus was confirmed to reach the province on 29 March 2020. [ 1 ] As of 8 December 2021, there are confirmed 12,357 cases detected with 12,007 recoveries and 346 deaths.
The first cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Indonesia on 2 March 2020, when two residents of Depok, West Java tested positive for the virus. [4] On 15 March, with 117 confirmed cases, President Joko Widodo had called for Indonesians to exercise social distancing measures, with some regional leaders in Jakarta, Banten and West Java had already closed down schools and places of gathering. [5]