Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Status Report 2020 - I

Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Status Report 2020 - Indonesia


Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: Status Report 2020
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Indonesia’s Response to COVID-19 and Disaster Risk Reduction
Indonesia reported its first confirmed COVID-19 case on March 2, 2020. The government adopted various containment measures, including temporary bans on domestic and international air and sea travel, screening at ports of entry, school closures, and other restrictions on public events. In June, Indonesia began easing some containment measures.
The city of Jakarta started a transitional phase from large-scale social restrictions on June 5th and further eased restrictions on malls (on June 15) and parks and recreation areas (on June 20). However, the city of Jakarta has extended the transitional phase from largescale social restrictions through September 10 in the absence of a sustained decline in daily new virus cases. On September 9, Jakarta’s governor announced that large-scale social restrictions would be tightened further to contain the spread of the virus.

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