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Indonesia 'well-prepared' as Covid-19 surges across Asia
The Straits Times
|May 24, 2025
Measures ramped up to prevent domestic jump; govt tightens controls at entry points
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JAKARTA - As several Asian territories grapple with a resurgence of Covid-19, the Indonesian government has assured the public that the country's health sector is well prepared to handle any future outbreaks, while the authorities ramp up precautionary measures to prevent a domestic surge.
"The Health Ministry has transformed the health sector and better prepared health facilities, workers and laboratories (for future crises, thanks to the lessons learnt from the previous Covid-19 pandemic)," ministry spokesman Aji Muhawarman told The Jakarta Post on May 21. "Whether it is Covid-19 or another threat, Indonesia is ready to face it."
Thailand, Singapore and Hong Kong recorded in the past few weeks massive upticks in Covid-19 transmissions, sparking concerns about possible regional spillover.
Mr Aji emphasised that the situation in Indonesia remains stable, with daily new Covid-19 infections consistently in the single digits since December 2024, based on Health Ministry data.
Nonetheless, the government is tightening controls at entry points such as airports and seaports. Incoming travellers are now required to submit their recent travel history and health information via the Satusehat Health Pass, an electronic declaration form introduced to bolster border surveillance.
This story is from the May 24, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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