Jakarta to isolate virus cases in official facilities

Bloomberg

Residents of Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta who tested positive for the coronavirus will be
isolated in official facilities
and can no longer be quarantined at home, the city’s governor said ahead of tighter restrictions that take effect on Monday.
Isolation at home must be avoided to limit contagion, Anies Baswedan said at a press conference on Sunday.
The city’s police chief said
officers will be deployed to ensure people abide by the latest rules. They include requiring companies in non-essential sectors let employees work from home or have no more than a quarter of their workforce in offices.

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