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View all search resultsJakartans have returned with gusto to the city’s public parks, which are now open after months of closure under COVID-19 restrictions, but many are worried about what changes a recently announced period of increased year-end mobility restrictions might bring.
Under the regulation, which was issued by Home Minister Tito Karnavian on Monday, the central government has asked regional administrations to urge the public to limit their “nonessential” mobility and tighten border restrictions in anticipation of an influx of Indonesian migrant workers returning from abroad over the holiday period.
The additional regulations include a temporary ban on entrance permits for foreigners traveling from the UK, as well as stricter health protocols for Indonesians and foreigners coming from European countries and Australia to Indonesia.
The Central Java administration plans to screen holidaygoers using antigen tests at some famous tourist destinations, such as Borobudur Temple, during the Christmas and New Year holidays to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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