Soldiers, police enforce Indonesia's "new normal" coronavirus restrictions



KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's military ordered the deployment of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and police on Tuesday to enforce rules on wearing masks and safe distancing after reports of people in the world's fourth-most populous nation flouting them.

Even as cases of the coronavirus have continued to spike in the Southeast Asian nation, now reaching nearly 23,000 infections and 1,391 deaths, people have often been seen ignoring measures to stop the spread of the pandemic.

From Tuesday, about 340,000 officers will be deployed across four provinces to ensure the country’s transition to the "new normal", Indonesian military chief Hadi Tjahjanto said Monday.


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"We will monitor people to ensure people are wearing masks, and are also maintaining a safe distance from others," said Hadi. "What we want is that people can do their activities, and at the same time stay safe from COVID-19."

Under the "new normal", the capacity of malls and supermarkets will be halved in terms of customers permitted.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo said the measures would help protect people's health and the economy.

"We want to remain productive while still safe from COVID-19," he said, after inspecting a mall in the city of Bekasi. "In the new normal the military and police will watch crowds to ensure people become more disciplined."

Editor: Anna Suci Perwitasari