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THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT WILL IMPLEMENT A “NEW NORMAL” POLICY TO DEAL WITH THE COVID-19 SITUATION

THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT WILL IMPLEMENT A “NEW NORMAL” POLICY TO DEAL WITH THE COVID-19 SITUATION
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Fiesta Victoria

Indonesian qualified lawyer

Fiesta Victoria

Fiesta Victoria is an Indonesian qualified lawyer with over 16 years of experience in M&A and general corporate. She graduated from the University of Pelita Harapan in 2006 and started her career as a lawyer in the same year at one of the largest and oldest law firms in Indonesia. She joined ZeLo in 2019 with the primary role of establishing and developing ZeLo’s Indonesian practice group. She won the title of "Business Development Lawyer of the Year" at the ALB Women in Law Awards 2021. Additionally, she was nominated as one of the top 5 finalists for "Foreign Lawyer of the Year" at the ALB Japan Law Awards 2023, following a nomination in the same category at the ALB Japan Law Awards 2022.

 The number of COVID-19 cases has continued to increase in the South East Asian region, including Indonesia, and has now reached more than 24,000[1] cases in total. Despite this situation, the Indonesian Government will soon implement a “new normal” policy starting from June 5, 2020.

 Based on this policy, on May 20, the Indonesian Health Minister, Terawan Agus Putranto, signed a set of rules concerning preventive and control measures in offices and factories to combat COVID-19. These rules will require the public to start adapting to the COVID-19 situation.The rules set certain requirements for businesses to be allowed to reopen, which include providing sufficient hand washing facilities, regular checking of employees’ temperatures, requiring employees to wear masks, social distancing between employees at work, and minimizing physical interaction with customers.

 Business owners will need to prepare to resume their operations gradually under health protocols that comply with this “new normal” policy. Starting from early June, about a hundred thousand army officers will be deployed across the four main provinces of Indonesia to monitor the country’s transition in accordance with this “new normal”, policy[2] .


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インドネシア政府による新型コロナウイルス(COVID-19)の状況に対処するための「新常態」政策の実施

インドネシア政府による新型コロナウイルス(COVID-19)の状況に対処するための「新常態」政策の実施


[1] https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries

[2] https://jakartaglobe.id/news/jokowi-declares-new-normal-with-help-from-military-and-police.

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THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT WILL IMPLEMENT A “NEW NORMAL” POLICY TO DEAL WITH THE COVID-19 SITUATION

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