KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The governor of Indonesia's capital announced on Thursday the easing of some coronavirus restrictions though he warned that the fight against the outbreak was far from over in Southeast Asia's biggest city. Governor Anise Baswedan said from Friday some public transport could resume normal operations and houses of worship would reopen, though with restrictions. Restrictions on movement, in place since mid-April, would be extended. "This is just a transition. Only when we're healthy, safe, and productive will we reach the end of our fight," Baswedan said in a video briefing.
Indonesia capital tentatively eases some coronavirus restrictions
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The governor of Indonesia's capital announced on Thursday the easing of some coronavirus restrictions though he warned that the fight against the outbreak was far from over in Southeast Asia's biggest city. Governor Anise Baswedan said from Friday some public transport could resume normal operations and houses of worship would reopen, though with restrictions. Restrictions on movement, in place since mid-April, would be extended. "This is just a transition. Only when we're healthy, safe, and productive will we reach the end of our fight," Baswedan said in a video briefing.