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July 12, 2021

Associated Press - July 12, 2021

Firdia Lisnawati, Denpasar, Indonesia – Indonesia on Monday ordered four foreign tourists to leave the resort island of Bali after violating health protocols as the country endures a devastating wave of COVID-19 illnesses and deaths.

UCA News - July 12, 2021

Ryan Dagur and Katharina R. Lestari, Jakarta – Authorities in Indonesia's West Java province have fired several funeral workers tasked with burying Covid-19 victims following claims of discriminatory treatment of non-Muslims.

Bloomberg News - July 12, 2021

Grace Sihombing – Indonesia's state-owned pharmaceutical company PT Kimia Farma will start selling vaccines to the public on Monday as the country seeks to accelerate inoculations and achieve herd immunity by the end of the year.

CNN Indonesia - July 12, 2021

Jakarta – University of Indonesia epidemiologist Pandu Riono along with several other colleagues from the Vaccine for All Coalition is garnering support from the public through an online petition urging President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo to immediately stop the private vaccination program.

Jakarta Post - July 12, 2021

Rifki Nurfajri, Jakarta – State-owned pharmaceutical company PT Kimia Farma delayed the rollout of its privately paid COVID-19 vaccine program on Monday, a day after announcing it would begin offering the service at certain clinics starting this week.

Straits Times - July 12, 2021

Jakarta (Bloomberg) – Indonesia's state-owned pharmaceutical company Kimia Farma is delaying a plan to sell Covid-19 vaccines after public backlash against the move.

The company will focus on preparing the programme first, said Mr Ganti Winarno Putro, a spokesman for the company.

Channel News Asia - July 12, 2021

Nivell Rayda, Jakarta – Indonesian minister Luhut Pandjaitan said he expected the COVID-19 curve to flatten and the situation to improve by next week, as the country is battling a surge in COVID-19 cases that has overwhelmed the nation's healthcare system.

ABC News - July 12, 2021

Anne Barker – Results from an Indonesian health survey indicate almost half the entire population of Jakarta – 4.7 million people from a population of 10.6 million – have antibodies against COVID-19.

Tempo - July 12, 2021

Mega Safitri, Jakarta – Co-founder of pandemic mitigation watchdog LaporCovid-19, Ahmad Arif, on Monday revealed there were 451 people who died during self-isolation. The highest number came from West Java, which logged 160 deaths during coronavirus self-isolation.

Tempo - July 12, 2021

Egi Adyatama, Jakarta – The Civil Society Coalition urged the government to revoke the regulation on the Gotong Royong's paid Covid-19 vaccination for individuals. This latest policy was considered as the government's failure to carry out vaccination for all people.

Coconuts Jakarta - July 12, 2021

Around 45 COVID-19 patients in self-isolation die in Jakarta each day while many more have died nationwide, Lapor COVID-19 said today, illustrating the severity of the country's healthcare system collapse amid a devastating wave of the coronavirus outbreak.

Detik News - July 12, 2021
Jakarta – Civil society groups are calling on President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo to cancel, not postpone, the Gotong Royong paid vaccine program. The Civil Society Coalition is also calling on the government not to make a profit from vaccinations.

"There must be a refocusing of the state budget and the president as the supreme head of state must be able to revoke this policy.

Okezone - July 12, 2021

Fahreza Rizky, Jakarta – Vice President Ma'ruf Amin has admitted to proposing that places of worship not be closed during the emergency Enforcement of Restrictions on Public Activities (PPKM). The proposal was made based on the wishes of ulama (Islamic leaders) and religious figures.

East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) Statement - July 12, 2021

The East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) mourns the death of Carmel Budiardjo, a tireless defender of human rights in Indonesia, West Papua and Timor-Leste, who passed away July 10 in London at the age of 96.

We join with many around the world in mourning her passing and in celebrating her inspiring life.

Jakarta Globe - July 12, 2021

Hendro Situmorang, Heru Andriyanto, Jakarta – Indonesia reported another record-breaking daily numbers of Covid-19 cases which for the first time surpassed the 40,000 mark on Monday, the tenth day since lockdown was reimposed in provinces across stricken Java and Bali.

Jakarta Globe - July 12, 2021

Jakarta – An Indonesian doctor who appeared on podcasts and a television talk show to state that Covid-19 is a lie and that healthy people died from "excessive Covid medication" has been arrested, police said on Monday.

Dr. Lois Owien said on several occasions that many people have died after being given various drugs against Covid-19, which she also doubted ever existed.

Jakarta Globe - July 12, 2021

Jayanty Nada Shofa, Jakarta – Indonesia received another batch of Sinovac's Covid-19 bulk vaccines at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang on Monday.

July 11, 2021

The Economist - July 11, 2021

Singapore – Tri Wahyono was trying to keep it together. It was rush hour on a weeknight in late June in Yogyakarta, a city on the Indonesian island of Java, but the streets were almost empty. It had been like that for a couple of weeks.

Tapol Statement - July 11, 2021

Carmel Budiardjo, TAPOL's founder and driving force for many decades, passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday 10th July.

ABC News - July 11, 2021

Just two months ago, Indonesia was coming to a gasping India's aid with thousands tanks of oxygen.

Today, the South-East Asian country is running out of oxygen as it endures a devastating wave of coronavirus cases and the government is seeking emergency supplies from other countries, including Singapore and China.

Channel News Asia - July 11, 2021

Kiki Siregar, Jakarta – Indonesia has been grappling with a surge in COVID-19 infections for the past few weeks, consistently recording more than 30,000 new daily cases.

On Friday (Jul 9), the country reported 38,124 cases. There are now more than 2.4 million infections and over 64,000 deaths.

Jakarta Globe - July 11, 2021

Jakarta – Almost half of Jakarta's 10 million population has had Covid-19 at a point in time since the pandemic began last year, a serology survey revealed on Saturday, stoking hopes that the capital would soon reach the elusive herd immunity against the disease.

Tempo - July 11, 2021

Jakarta – The National Defense Forces (TNI) recruited thousands of medical and non-medical volunteers at the TNI Headquarters in Jakarta on Saturday as vaccinators and administrative officers for its mass COVID-19 vaccination drive.

Jakarta Globe - July 11, 2021

Jakarta – Indonesia held a moment of silence on Saturday morning to remember the lives lost to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The one-minute silence took place on Saturday morning, precisely at 10.07 a.m. local time.

Tempo - July 11, 2021

Antara, Jakarta – The government has set the price for Sinopharm complete vaccination at Rp879,140 per person, said the spokesperson of the Health Ministry's COVID-19 Vaccination Siti Nadia Tarmizi.

CNN Indonesia - July 11, 2021

Jakarta – University of Indonesia epidemiologist Pandu Riono is questioning the grounds for the government changing the emergency Enforcement of Restrictions on Public Activities (PPKM) rules on places of worship. As has been reported, places of worship are now allowed to open.

July 10, 2021

Jakarta Post - July 10, 2021

Dian Septiari, Jakarta – The government has announced a plan to give nearly 1.5 million health workers a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from United States pharmaceutical firm Moderna as a "booster", to provide them with better protection while battling the deadly "second wave" of the coronavirus outbreak in the country.

ABC News - July 10, 2021

Zena Chamas, Farid M Ibrahim and Max Walden – Each night, Tara McGowan hears ambulances drive past her home every 10 minutes. In the past week alone, four parents of students at the Indonesian university where she teaches English have died from COVID-19.

Straits Times - July 10, 2021

Singapore – Entry approvals for travellers from Indonesia to Singapore who are not citizens or permanent residents here will be reduced with immediate effect, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Saturday (July 10).

This is part of tightened border control measures by Singapore, given the increase in Covid-19 cases in Indonesia.

Jakarta Post - July 10, 2021

Adi Kurniawan, Jakarta (Reuters) – As Indonesia struggles to tackle a devastating surge in COVID-19 infections, authorities in Jakarta have deployed teams of health workers to drive around the capital and vaccinate communities in crowded, harder-to-access districts.

Tempo - July 10, 2021

Jakarta – Soon environmental destruction is on the same level as genocide and will come under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. This is an opportunity to take action against those in Indonesia who are damaging the environment.

July 9, 2021

Jakarta Post - July 9, 2021

Dian Septiari, Jakarta – Assistance from neighboring countries began trickling into Indonesia on Friday, as Singapore and Australia sent medical equipment and oxygen supplies, with more countries expected to deliver on their pledges, the government announced.

The Guardian - July 9, 2021

Gemma Holliani Cahya in Jakarta and Rebecca Ratcliffe – From her home in Pamekasan, East Java, Dr Ratna Hermawati can hear the names of the dead echoing out across her neighbourhood. A new Covid-19 fatality is announced from a speaker at the nearby mosque at least five times a day.

Tempo - July 9, 2021

Jakarta – No matter how impolite it is, criticism of the government from students must not be muzzled. Allowing rectors to hold a position in state-owned companies weakens the independence of campuses.

UCA News - July 9, 2021

Katharina R. Lestari, Jakarta – Police have arrested three people in Indonesia's East Kalimantan province for attacking a Protestant church.

The attackers threw stones at the church belonging to the Congregation of Christ Church in the provincial capital Samarinda on July 8, smashing its windows, according to police.

Coconuts Bali - July 9, 2021

Foreigners in Bali are making headlines in Indonesia (yet again) this week amid tighter COVID-19 restrictions in the province, the group of which include the somewhat expected mask rule violators as well as one foreign national who allegedly wandered around town despite testing positive for the coronavirus.

July 8, 2021

Tempo - July 8, 2021

Jakarta – Ivermectin is being promoted by a number of politicians and businesspeople as an effective treatment against the coronavirus. The Food and Drug Monitoring Agency must be independent from pressure.

Coconuts Jakarta - July 8, 2021

Like a broken record, the Jakarta Provincial Government is urging people to stay at home amid a devastating surge in COVID-19 cases, which saw the capital exceed 100,000 active cases as of yesterday.

Fulcrum - July 8, 2021

A'an Suryana and Nur Syafiqah Mohd Taufek – Facing a sentence that will see him behind bars till 2025, radical cleric Habib Rizieq Shihab will face problems bouncing back from the political wilderness. His enforced absence from the political scene will be a boon to secular and nationalist presidential candidates.

Tempo - July 8, 2021

Adam Prireza, Jakarta – The Jakarta provincial government on Thursday has launched a mobile Covid-19 vaccination program, which utilizes specifically-built trucks, in order to boost the city's vaccination count.

Jakarta Globe - July 8, 2021

Natasia Christy Wahyuni, Heru Andriyanto, Jakarta – The government confirmed on Thursday the highly transmissible Delta variant is the main culprit behind the ongoing dramatic spike in newly coronavirus cases and deaths.

UCA News - July 8, 2021

Ryan Dagur, Jakarta – Timor-Leste has stepped up efforts to seal its border with neighboring Indonesia to prevent the entry of the Covid-19 Delta strain, a variant the country's top churchman described as "one of the greatest threats to the world."

Straits Times - July 8, 2021

Jakarta (AFP) – Indonesians have ignored warnings against stocking up on a "miracle cure" for Covid-19 backed by leading politicians and social media influencers, as an out-of-control virus surge sweeps the country.

The Guardian - July 8, 2021

Gemma Holliani Cahya, Jakarta – Hospitals across the Indonesian island of Java are running out of oxygen, medicines, beds and even staff as a sharp rise in Covid cases pushes the country's health system to the brink.

Indonesia, which is facing one of the worst outbreaks in Asia, announced 34,379 new cases and 1,040 fatalities on Wednesday, both record highs.

Bloomberg News - July 8, 2021

Claire Jiao, Grace Sihombing and Haslinda Amin – Indonesia's finance minister expects the budget deficit to stay elevated next year as the nation's worst coronavirus surge hampers the recovery and efforts to boost state revenue.

Jakarta Post - July 8, 2021

Jakarta (Agencies) – The lead scientist on China's Sinovac vaccine trials in Indonesia died of suspected COVID-19 on Wednesday, Indonesian media said.

The death of Novilia Sjafri Bachtiar comes as fatalities from the coronavirus reach record highs in Indonesia, one of the countries where the Sinovac vaccine has been most widely used.

ABC News - July 8, 2021

Natasya Salim and Erwin Renaldi – It's been nine days since mother-of-four Seli Aisyah went to visit her parents, despite being warned not to.

Now, she and all of her children have tested positive for COVID-19. Her youngest is just 18 months old. The five are sharing two oxygen canisters between them amid a surge in new cases in Indonesia.

Tempo - July 8, 2021

Francisca Christy Rosana, Jakarta – The Communications and Informatics Ministry spokesperson Dedy Permadi in a written statement on Thursday explained about the arrival of international visitors and Indonesians from abroad during the country's Emergency PPKM (public activity restriction).

Tempo - July 8, 2021
Andita Rahma, Jakarta – The National Police (Polri) Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo and the Armed Forces (TNI) Commander Hadi Tjahjanto has issued an instruction for both institutions' personnel to partner with one of Indonesia's largest Islamic organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) with the goal of accelerating the nationwide Covid-19 vaccinations.

"The partnership is not limited to

Tempo - July 8, 2021

M Julnis Firmansyah, Jakarta – The Metro Jaya Police Inspector General Mohammad Fadli Imran on Thursday announced the arrest of three groups hoarding Ivermectin and medical oxygen tanks in Jakarta. The people were arrested following a police raid on drug stores and distributors.