Jakarta, Dec 26, 2022 (Antara) - Indonesia has relatively managed to control COVID-19 infections during
2022, despite early this year, facing the third wave triggered by the
Omicron variant that is more benign than previous strains, such as Alpha
and Delta.
Schools, offices, worshipping, meetings, and other activities have run
normally, as the restriction status has been lowered to level 1, but
people have been advised to apply necessary health protocols.
Last May, over 200 million Indonesians celebrated Eid al-Fitr in full
swing following the government’s decision to relax COVID-19
restrictions, given the significant drop in the number of infections.
As the host of the G20 presidency in 2022, Indonesia had organized some
150 hybrid meetings, including working group meetings, ministerial
meetings, G20 Summit, and side events, without any problem.
The extravagant wedding procession of President Joko Widodo’s youngest
son, Kaesang, in early December 2022, which was attended by thousands of
invitees, confirmed Indonesia’s confidence that the nation could put
COVID-19 under control.
This December, Indonesia’s Christians celebrated Christmas merrily since
there were hardly public activity restrictions and no limit on mobility
of people during the year-end holidays. However, despite no
restrictions, the authorities urged the community to continue to comply
with health protocols.
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Year-ender: COVID-19 under control, Indonesia gears up for relaxation by Fardah
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