Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Large-scale social restrictions or LSSR [1] (Indonesian: Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar or PSBB) was a health and public movement restriction issued by the Indonesian government in response to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from spreading. The restrictions were implemented by local government with the approval of the Ministry of Health. It ...
Yordan Khaedir, a lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, in his writings in Media Indonesia suggested the application of COVID-19 tracking applications such as Google Data to monitor community mobilization in certain areas. This is considered as one way to increase the effectiveness of social restrictions.
Lockdowns, masking, and restrictions like social distancing were dealt with at the Provincial level in Canada; 16 March: Apart from Americans and a few exceptions, Canada closed its borders to non-Canadians, and Prime Minister Trudeau urged the nation, governments, and businesses to take drastic measures to stem the spread of COVID-19. [29]
Large-scale social restrictions or LSSR [196] (Indonesian: Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar or PSBB) was a health and public movement restriction issued by the Indonesian government in response to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from spreading.
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 ...
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.
Due to the outbreak of the more contagious COVID-19 Delta variant, a second wave of COVID-19 cases occurred on June - August, causing hospitals to be filled at near full capacity. The outbreak led the government to impose more restrictions on social activities in public.
Despite the restriction on travellers from South Korea, Indonesia is still allowing flights from South Korea. [15] The first confirmed death of coronavirus in the country occurred on 11 March 2020. [16] However, one of Telkom employees died on 3 March when tested positive COVID-19 on 14 March and also infecting his wife and child.