Tag: jakarta
High-Speed Train Lines Will Penetrate Surabaya
The construction of the Jakarta Bandung High-Speed Train (KCJB) mega project is actually still not over. However, the government plans to extend the route...
Covid-19 Slopes, Jakarta Is Still the Highest Contributor
The spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia continues to slow down. As of Sunday (18/9/2022), there were 1,683 positive cases. The additional cases are actually...
Ministry of Health Confirms First Monkeypox Case in Indonesia
The first monkeypox disease in Indonesia has just been detected in Jakarta. The health ministry confirmed on Saturday (20/8) that a 27-year-old man from...
WHO Determines Covid-19 in Jakarta Enters Level 3
In a report on the Covid-19 situation in Indonesia on July 13 yesterday, the World Health Organization (WHO) determined the Covid-19 spread in DKI...
Jakarta’s Air Quality is the Worst in Indonesia
Air pollution is one of the DKI Jakarta problems which has not been able to be overcome by the government. Based on data released...
Java-Bali Enters PPKM Level 1, WFO Can Be 100 Percent
The government officially continues the implementation of restrictions on community activities throughout Indonesia starting today, Tuesday (7/6). This time, Java-Bali entered PPKM level 1....
Several Provinces Successfully Recorded 0 New Covid-19 Cases
The Government of Indonesia is gradually starting to control the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Although it has not completely disappeared, the spread of...
Free to Take Off Masks, National Covid-19 Transmission Is Still Fluctuating
A week ago, the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, familiarly called Jokowi, officially allowed the public to be able to remove masks in outdoor...
DKI Jakarta Covid-19 News in the Last Week
The implementation of Community Activity Restrictions or PPKM in all regions of Indonesia which has been carried out since 10 May officially ends today...
Covid-19 Cases in DKI Jakarta Are the Highest Per April 14
The Covid-19 pandemic is not over! Although the transmission rate of the virus continues to decline in Indonesia, it does not mean that people...