Jakarta will go back into full large scale social restrictions from 14/9 for two weeks with 11 industrial sectors being allowed to remain open with 50% staffing.
Closed:
Schools and educational institutions
Parks and recreational facilities
Public sports facilities
Wedding halls
Closed:
Schools and educational institutions
Parks and recreational facilities
Public sports facilities
Wedding halls
Foreign government and diplomatic offices, state owned enterprises, and international humanitarian organizations may operate with 50% staff. Local government offices can operate with 25% maximum capacity.
Places to eat may operate only for take aways and delivery orders. Houses of worship can only admit local residents.
Markets and malls may operate but limit visitors to 50% capacity.
Offices must implement WFH for all staff. If exception is given, only 25% of staff can be in.
Markets and malls may operate but limit visitors to 50% capacity.
Offices must implement WFH for all staff. If exception is given, only 25% of staff can be in.
Public transport will be limited to 50% capacity while online ojeks are allowed to carry passengers with health protocols.
Private vehicles can carry a maximum of two passengers unless they all live in the same address.
Private vehicles can carry a maximum of two passengers unless they all live in the same address.
Every person with a positive PCR test result will have to be isolated in specific facilities. If they refuse to be isolated in those facilities they will be picked up by health officials and law enforcement.
Jakarta has collected over Rp 4 billion in fines from over 150,000 individuals, organizations, companies, and institutions. From tomorrow, fines for not wearing masks in public will be implemented progressively. First time violators to be fined 250K, second time 500K, and so on.
Out of 1.5 million people that have been tested using PCR or TCM methods until yesterday, almost half had been done in Jakarta. HALF!!
Those unlawfully or forcefully claiming or seizing the bodies of Covid-19 positive patients from health facilities will be prosecuted and charged under criminal law.
Crowd control will be implemented for those out and about with groups or crowds limited to a maximum of five people at a time. Who will be enforcing this is still unclear. There’s not enough law enforcement people to implement this across the entire city.