Someone sent me a link about new restrictions set to start on the 3rd and go for 2 weeks. Here's the link.
https://kumparan.com/kumparannews/p...tsapp&utm_campaign=share&shareID=mcyZyaPj9oQi
There is too much in there for me to translate, but most of it is pretty mild, like last year's rules. No mentions of restrictions on travel by private vehicles.
Google says:
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Just waiting for the government to announce it.
The following are the complete rules in the Emergency PPKM:
I. Implementation Period of Emergency PPKM: 3-20 July 2021 with a target of decreasing the addition of daily confirmation cases <10 thousand/day
II. Area Coverage: 45 Regencies/Cities with an Assessment Score of 4 and 76 Districts/Cities with an Assessment Score of 3 in Java and Bali.
III. Scope of Activity Restrictions:
1. 100% Work from Home for non essential sector
2. All teaching and learning activities are carried out online
3. For essential sectors, a maximum of 50% of work from office (WFO) staff is applied with a health protocol, and for critical sectors a maximum of 100% of work from office (WFO) staff is allowed with a health protocol.
a. The coverage of essential sectors is finance and banking, capital markets, payment systems, information and communication technology, non-quarantine handling hotels, and export-oriented industries.
b. The coverage of critical sectors is energy, health, security, logistics and transportation, food, beverage and supporting industries, petrochemicals, cement, national vital objects, disaster management, national strategic projects, construction, basic utilities (electricity and water), as well as industrial needs fulfillment everyday staples of society.
c. For supermarkets, traditional markets, grocery stores, and supermarkets that sell daily necessities, operating hours are limited to 20.00 local time with a visitor capacity of 50% (fifty percent);
4. Activities at shopping centers/malls/trade centers are closed
5. Restaurants and restaurants only accept delivery/take away
6. The implementation of construction activities (construction sites and project sites) operates 100% (one hundred percent) by implementing stricter health protocols;
7. Places of worship (mosques, prayer rooms, churches, temples, temples and pagodas as well as other public places that function as places of worship) are temporarily closed
8. Public facilities (public areas, public parks, public tourist attractions and other public areas) are temporarily closed;
9. Art/cultural, sports and social activities (locations of arts, culture, sports facilities, and social activities that can cause crowds and crowds) are temporarily closed;
10. Public transportation (public vehicles, mass transportation, taxis (conventional and online) and rental/rental vehicles) is enforced with a maximum capacity setting of 70% (seventy percent) by implementing stricter health protocols;
11. The wedding reception is attended by a maximum of 30 (thirty) people by implementing stricter health protocols and not allowed to eat at the reception. Food can still be provided in sealed containers to take home.
12. Travelers who use long-distance transportation modes (airplanes, buses and trains) must show a vaccine card (at least dose I vaccine) and H-2 PCR for planes and Antigen (H-1) for other long-distance transportation modes.
13. Regional Government Satpol PP, TNI, Polri to carry out strict supervision of the implementation of the tightening of community activities above, especially in point 3.
14. Strengthening 3T (Testing, Tracing, Treatment) needs to be continuously applied:
a. Testing needs to be continuously improved to reach a minimum of 1/1000 population / week. Testing needs to be increased until the positivity rate is <5%. Testing needs to be continuously improved for suspects, i.e. those who are symptomatic, and also in close contacts.
b. Tracing needs to be done until there are >15 close contacts per confirmed case. Quarantine needs to be carried out on those identified as close contacts. Once identified close contacts should be checked (entry-test) and quarantine needs to be carried out. If the test result is positive, then isolation is necessary. If the test result is negative, then quarantine is necessary. On the 5th day of quarantine, it is necessary to carry out an exit-test to see if the virus is detected after/during the incubation period. If negative, then the patient is considered to have completed quarantine.
c. Treatment needs to be done comprehensively according to the severity of the symptoms. Only patients with moderate, severe, and critical symptoms need to be hospitalized. Isolation needs to be done strictly to prevent transmission.
15. Achievement of vaccination target of 70% of the total population in priority cities/districts no later than August 2021
The following is a list of areas that are implemented by Emergency PPKM:
Assessment Area 4
1. Kota Tangerang
2. Kota Tangerang Selatan
3. Purwakarta
4. Jakarta Barat
5. Jakarta Timur
6. Jakarta Selatan
7. Jakarta Utara
8. Jakarta Pusat
9. Sukoharjo
10. Sleman
11. Tulungagung
12. Kota Tasikmalaya
13. Rembang
14. Kota Yogyakarta
15. Sidoarjo
16. Kota Sukabumi
17. Pati
18. Bantul
19. Madiun
20. Kota Depok
21. Bekasi
22. Kudus
23. Lamongan
24. Kota Cirebon
25. Kota Tegal
26. Kota Surabaya
27. Kota Cimahi
28. Kota Surakarta
29. Kota Mojokerto
30. Kota Bogor
31. Kota Semarang
32. Kota Malang
33. Kota Bekasi
34. Kota Salatiga
35. Kota Madiun
36. Kota Banjar
37. Kota Magelang
38. Kota Kediri
39. Kota Bandung
40. Klaten
41. Kota Blitar
42. Karawang
43. Kebumen
44. Grobogan
45. Banyumas
Assessment Area 3
1. Tangerang
2. Sumedang
3. Kepulauan Seribu
4. Wonosobo
5. Kulon Progo
6. Tuban
7. Kota Denpasar
8. Serang
9. Sukabumi
10. Wonogiri
11. Gunungkidul
12. Trenggalek
13. Jembrana
14. Lebak
15. Subang
16. Temanggung
17. Situbondo
18. Buleleng
19. Kota Serang
20. Pangandaran
21. Tegal
22. Ponorogo
23. Badung
24. Kota Cilegon
25. Majalengka
26. Sragen
27. Pasuruan
28. Gianyar
29. Kuningan
30. Semarang
31. Pamekasan
32. Klungkung
33. Indramayu
34. Purbalingga
35. Pacitan
36. Bangli
37. Garut
38. Pemalang
39. Ngawi
40. Cirebon
41. Pekalongan
42. Nganjuk
43. Cianjur
44. Magelang
45. Mojokerto
46. Ciamis
47. Kota Pekalongan
48. Malang
49. Bogor
50. Kendal
51. Magetan
52. Bandung Barat
53. Karanganyar
54. Lumajang
55. Bandung
56. Jepara
57. Kota Probolinggo
58. Kota Pasuruan
59. Demak
60. Kota Batu
61. Cilacap
62. Kediri
63. Brebes
64. Jombang
65. Boyolali
66. Jember
67. Blora
68. Gresik
69. Batang
70. Bondowoso
71. Banjarnegara
72. Bojonegoro
73. Blitar
74. Banyuwangi
75. Bangkalan