JakartaPost-June 24

The government said that it will not impose large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), let alone a total lockdown, on the capital and other provinces on Java even though a second wave of COVID-19 infection is now overloading hospitals across the island. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo insists that the micro-scale public activity restrictions (PPKM Mikro) is the right strategy for Indonesia, asking regional governments to tighten the PPKM Mikro to slow down the spread of the deadly virus and to provide some space, however limited, for business activities. The President has consistently shown his aversion toward lockdowns, saying in January that he was thankful that Indonesia “did not have to” impose such a policy. For a lockdown is financially costly (the 2018 Health Quarantine Law states that the government is obliged to provide food for people in need during quarantine) and will only hurt the economy. The other reason why Jokowi shuns lockdowns is that he is optimistic that Indonesia will be able to expedite the mass inoculation program and achieve herd immunity soon enough to end the second wave.

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https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/06/23/jokowis-pandemic-gamble.html.