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[INSIGHT] ‘Nine months and no progress’: What went wrong in Indonesia’s COVID-19 responses and what can be done – The Jakarta Post – Jakarta Post
The number of daily cases keeps breaking records despite the government’s efforts to contain the spread of the virus, from introducing social distancing campaigns…
After nine months of constant battles with the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s most populous country, is losing.
Since Indonesia declared its first cases in March, the pandemic has continued unabated.
The number of daily cases keeps breaking records despite the government’s efforts to contain the spread of the virus, from introducing social distancing campaigns to enforcing partial lockdowns in several cities.
Indonesia broke another record for new daily infections last week…
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