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Indonesia's COVID-19 case count touches 64,958; recoveries at 29,919

With 814 more patients recovering from the coronavirus infection in Indonesia, the total number of recoveries reached ...

Indonesian Police investigate 130,680 COVID-19 hoaxes: task force

The cyber team of the National Police's Criminal Investigation Department (Bareskrim) is currently conducting ...

Military Chiefs of Staff affirm readiness to support new normal

The Indonesian army, navy, and air force chiefs of staff affirmed their readiness to support the government's ...

Indonesia records 14,531 COVID-19 recoveries

Government spokesman for COVID-19 Handling, Achmad Yurianto, said that up until June 14 at 12 pm, the number of ...

Wisma Atlet Hospital for COVID-19 records 2,821 recoveries

The Wisma Atlet Emergency Hospital (RS) for COVID-19 in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, has recorded a total number of ...

Ministry conducts online fish feed production training amid price hike

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry (KKP) held an online training on the production of fish feed in the midst ...

Government's Tapera program will be added burden on workforce: KSPSI

The government's latest public housing savings program (Tapera), necessitating employees and employers to ...

Civil servants wear distance-sensor device to fight COVID-19

Civil servants in Dayun Sub-district, Siak District, Riau Province, have begun wearing a distance-sensor device around ...

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Staying apart may bring us closer to flattening COVID-19 curve

The coronavirus pandemic is changing how Idul Fitri festivities take place in Indonesia this year, with the rising ...

Indonesians urged to be disciplined in practicing physical distancing

The Indonesian Government on Tuesday urged citizens to consistently practice physical distancing and wear face masks ...

Police find truck carrying homeward travelers despite ban

Police have again found a number of trucks carrying homeward travelers from Jakarta and its environs despite a ...

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Flexible work: The new normal after the pandemic ends?

It is evident that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of people's lives across the globe, ...

Indonesia should have a national education blueprint in place: PGRI

The government is expected to draft the country's national education blueprint to prepare Indonesians to be at par ...

Police intensify patrol to preserve public order amid pandemic

Police have intensified security patrols to preserve peace and order following the implementation of large-scale social ...

Government to punish civil servants violating 'mudik' ban

Civil servants found flouting the homecoming, or ‘mudik', ban will face disciplinary action in the form of a ...