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  2. BPJS Kesehatan - Wikipedia

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    As part of the JKN, on 1 January 2014, PT Askes (Persero) was changed from a state-owned company into BPJS Kesehatan, a public agency, which becomes the provider of JKN. [3] [4] It is expected that the entire population will be covered in 2019. [5] [6] [7] In 2016, the BPJS program had a deficit of more than six trillion IDR.

  3. Timeline of the Papua conflict - Wikipedia

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    6 October 2000: As police raided a flag-raising ceremony in Wamena, two non-Papuans were killed in unclear circumstances.A riot began and moved to a neighbourhood of migrants from outside of Papua, burning and looting shops.

  4. 2020 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, the year was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, which started in March when two people from Jakarta tested positive to the disease.The government responded to the outbreak by enacting large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) throughout much of Indonesia, opting against imposing lockdowns because of economic reasons.

  5. File:BPJS Kesehatan logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This is the logo BPJS Kesehatan (formerly known as ASKES), an Indonesian state agency that provides health insurance program for public, used since January 1, 2014 Bahasa Indonesia: Ini adalah logo BPJS Kesehatan (yang sebelumnya bernama ASKES), sebuah lembaga negara Indonesia yang memberikan program jaminan kesehatan bagi masyarakat ...

  6. Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster - Wikipedia

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    Football hooliganism has had a long history in Indonesia, with at least 95 football-related deaths between 2005 and 2018. [14] [15] [16] Several teams' fan clubs have so-called "commanders", and riot police units are present at many matches, with flares often being used to disperse rioting crowds invading the pitch. [17]