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View all search resultsThe government announced on Sunday that it would relax some of the provisions of the ongoing multi-tiered public activity restrictions (PPKM) to support small businesses that had been suffering under the policy, while also promising to improve its testing, tracing and treatment capability going forward.
The government has announced that it would ease the emergency public activity restrictions (PPKM Darurat) next week if COVID-19 cases across the country continued to decline, although experts are not convinced that this would occur any time soon.
The government has banned public celebrations of Idul Adha (Day of Sacrifice), which is set to fall on Tuesday, in areas where the emergency public activity restrictions (PPKM Darurat) are in effect, to avoid further transmission of the COVID-19.
The PPKM Darurat has been expanded to cover 15 regions outside Java and Bali from July 12 to 20 as the "second wave" of COVID-19 infections spreads to other islands in the archipelago, driven primarily by the more transmissible Delta variant.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged the British people on Wednesday to obey rules imposed to tackle a rapidly accelerating second wave of the coronavirus outbreak, cautioning that otherwise a tougher lockdown could follow.
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