JakartaPost-Oct 10, 2021

Life is slowly returning to normal in Blitar, East Java, after the government relaxed coronavirus curbs in the small city last week, making it the first region in the country to impose level 1 public activity restrictions (PPKM), the lowest in the four-tiered system. Across the city, cafes and restaurants can be seen accepting more customers — almost like before the pandemic — and crowds are gradually returning to recently reopened tourist spots. The only signs of the ongoing pandemic are residents wearing masks while going about their daily activities and showing proof of their vaccination status before entering public spaces. Under the eased curbs, schools can reopen at 50 percent capacity and offices in non-essential sectors at 75 percent. Living with COVID-19 Curbs easing in Blitar marks Indonesia’s shift toward living with COVID-19 in the long term, instead of a zero-sum fight against a disease that has infected over 4.2 million people and killed more than 142,000 across the country. The central government is closely monitoring how Blitar applies PPKM level 1 for two weeks, which is expected to serve as an example of a “new normal policy” to other regions. Read more at:  https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2021/10/10/eased-curbs-in-blitar-mark-indonesias-first-step-toward-living-with-covid-19.html