The company is prioritising health and hygiene in line with the city administration’s policy, including driver-partners and passengers wearing face masks, and BYO helmets.
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Joko Widodo’s “New Normal” policy, intended to reboot Indonesia’s economy, is being rolled out alongside deliberate efforts to obscure the scale of the epidemic’s risk.
After two months without business, the easing of curbs was a welcome relief for many, among them Kusnoto, who for 14 years has run a small street-side restaurant.
Australians have seen a huge increase in telehealth consults since the outbreak of COVID-19 after University of Queensland researchers crunched the numbers from Medicare.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s approval rating remains high even as the COVID-19 outbreak leads to growing dissatisfaction with his administration and democracy in general.
The West Java administration extended large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in Bogor, Depok and Bekasi (Bodebek) by 28-days, effective Saturday.
State-owned Bio Farma, which was founded in 1890 and is the only vaccine maker in the country, is teaming up with Chinese biopharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech.
The existence of COVID-19 will have a positive impact on community, especially those who have lifestyles that initially do not pay attention to hygiene.
Relaxing of rules begins with the reopening of places of worship on Friday (Jun 5), as the government extends large-scale social restrictions for the third time.
The largest contingent of worshippers, more than 220,000 people, will not be doing the annual trip to Saudi Arabia.
As the world looks for fresh ideas to navigate the COVID-19 crisis, hear from three scholars about the role of universities during global challenges, and how they’re adjusting to new ways of learning.
It is necessary to use the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the baseline for the country’s outbreak recovery efforts.
[Video] At the AIC’s webinar on regional trade and COVID-19, James Castle of CastleAsia described the view from the business community in Jakarta.
Hospitals in Surabaya have been overwhelmed by a surge of new coronavirus cases, forcing them to turn patients away, the Indonesian Medical Association said on Thursday.
One of the key objectives in the new strategy is ensuring COVID-19 does not cause instability in the region.
A random sampling of thousands found that one in 10 had antibodies for the coronavirus, an alarming glimpse at what could be runaway transmission.