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View all search resultsThe nation's capital has, for the fifth time, extended its "transitional" COVID-19 restrictions toward reopening the economy, despite the governor's earlier threat on "tighter" restrictions as the city edges ever closer to the benchmark 10 percent positivity rate.
The city recorded 565 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 31,162. It has now reclaimed the status as the country’s epicenter of virus transmission, passing East Java, which had recorded 28,551 cases as of Tuesday
The Jakarta administration is amassing a significant amount of money from city residents who seem not to care about flouting COVID-19 health protocols, as the capital approaches the end of the extended transition from large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) on Thursday.
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