KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia is finalising emergency measures aimed at controlling Southeast Asia's worst coronavirus epidemic, its president said on Wednesday, as the country reported record COVID-19 cases for the second day this week. President Joko Widodo said authorities were mulling whether to tighten restrictions for one week or two weeks and urged the public to remain vigilant and focus less on the health of the economy. "Today it will be finalised, because the spike is very high," the president, better known as Jokowi, told a business event, referring to the emergency protocols.
"I ask that we all be careful and don't let our guard down. Don't just talk about the economy, while we don't see the health aspect," Jokowi said. Baca Juga: Malaysia king seeks special parliamentary sitting before Aug 1 Indonesia reported 21,807 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday and 467 deaths, one of six days of record cases since June 21.