socialexpat WHO Allows Indonesia to Lighten Health Protocols cover

WHO Allows Indonesia to Lighten Health Protocols

Share:

4th October 2022 – The Minister of Health (Menkes), Budi Gunadi Sadikin, said that he was asked by President Joko Widodo to consult with the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding the status of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. According to him, WHO allowed if the Government of Indonesia lightened a couple of health protocols.

Meanwhile, the status of the pandemic will be determined by WHO themselves. As there is a public health emergency of international concern that must be officially revoked by them.

When asked about the time when people in Indonesia do not have to use masks in public spaces anymore, Sadikin said that it depends on President Jokowi’s policy.

Previously while giving a speech at the Launching of the Inclusive Partnership Movement for the Advancement of MSMEs at the SMESCO building, Jakarta on Monday (3/10), President Jokowi mentioned that the status of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia might end very soon.

Even so, the President reminded us that the economic impact of the pandemic has yet to be known when it will end. As he noted that the global economic recovery has yet to return to normal but rather worsened.

As of Tuesday (4/10), The Government has extended the Community Activities Restrictions Enforcement (PPKM) Level 1 for all areas in Indonesia. The new PPKM will be valid starting from today until 7th November.

Despite the decreasing number of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia as a whole, the Ministry of Home Affairs still deemed the number of third vaccines or booster vaccines is still low at 2,7 percent. In which, the Government urged the implementation of booster vaccines to be accelerated.

Until further information is given regarding the status of Covid-19 in Indonesia by the Government or the Ministry of Health, people must still follow strict health protocols and continue to use the PeduliLindungi app when entering public places.

Share:

Content Writer

An escapist yet realistic, Yohana tends to keep her feet on the ground and head above the clouds. A culture enthusiast with impulsive tendencies when it comes to knowledge and food. She starts her writing journey during high school as a hobby at first, before it grows into passion and love.

Related News

In this article, Social Expat is joined with Givenia, a professional legal associate from LMI Consultancy, to answer your most common questions in regard to registering a company in Indonesia in 2025. You may have noticed a lot of conflicting information on the internet and in social media groups about registering a new business in […]

The Indonesian rupiah continued its downward spiral this week, breaching the psychologically significant threshold of Rp17,000 per US dollar. Jakarta, 7 April 2025 – The sharp depreciation of Indonesia Rupiah (IDR) towards US Dollar (USD) came in the wake of sweeping import tariff policies announced by United States President Donald Trump, sending ripples across global […]

The long holiday of Libur Lebaran is just around the corner, and for those staying in Indonesia, finding the perfect way to spend the break can be an exciting challenge. While many opt for a getaway to Bali or Yogyakarta, the vibrant music scene in Indonesia offers another enticing option—concerts. April 2025 is shaping up […]

Eid al-Fitr in Indonesia or also well-known as Idul Fitri, is an important day in the month of Ramadan. As we reach to the end of Ramadan, a full-month dedicated to fasting and prayer. For millions of Indonesians, it’s a time to reconnect with loved ones including express gratitude, and embrace the need to ask […]

Expat Property

Indonesia Visas

Expat Event

Social Networking
150,000
Above Rooftop, Four Points by Sheraton Seminyak
Social Networking
150,000
PENN, Jakarta
Social Networking
150,000
Glitz Inclusive, Kuningan City Mall

Indonesia Guide

Just For Fun

Write For Us

Exclusive Promotions

Event Gallery