JakartaPost-Feb 3, 2021

Imagine having to work with four other people who do not wear masks in a poorly ventilated room, or sneaking into the office of your boss who, unlike everyone else at the company, has been working from home since March 2020, just to be able to eat lunch alone or have it on a balcony with the external end of conditioners blowing hot air outside. These are everyday realities for Nur, a 24-year-old woman with an office job at a small construction supplies distributor in Surabaya, East Java. Quarantine and isolation are key to cutting chains of COVID-19 transmission, but some people, like Nur, cannot afford to comply with all protocols over fears of putting their income at risk.

Read more athttps://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/02/02/in-indonesia-self-isolation-is-luxury-not-everyone-can-afford.html.