Day: October 29, 2021

Palangka Raya expedites vaccination to avoid COVID-19 third wave

The Palangka Raya city government is expediting COVID-19 vaccination as a precautionary measure against the spread of the delta plus variant that threatens to increase the spread of the COVID-19 third wave in the city. “Our current effort is to expedite vaccination. If the delta plus variant spreads, the Palangka

Patterned behavior able to overcome disasters: Minister Effendy

Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Cultural Affairs Muhadjir Effendy pressed for efforts to create a patterned human behavior to overcome disasters that occurred in the country. “When human destroys nature, eventually nature will strike back its negative patterns to humans,” Effendy stated at the La Nina Anticipation Coordination Meeting

Environment Ministry anticipates forest fires despite La Nina

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry readies anticipatory measures against forest and land fires during and after the La Nina nature phenomenon, in addition to preparing plans to mitigate hydrological disaster, according to Deputy Minister Alue Dohong . “La Nina triggers excessive rainfall, but based on the Meteorology, Climatology and

Ministry reports increased wildlife sightings in national parks

There has been an increase in wildlife sightings in several national parks in Indonesia amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has said. While the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a halt in tourism activities, it has led to an increase in wildlife sightings, the ministry’s director

Revival of Indonesia’s economy must start from regions

Efforts to revive Indonesia’s economy, which has stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, must focus on regions first to lay a stronger economic foundation. Every region in the nation will need to unite under the same vision and build a roadmap to speed up recovery. A regional potential map would

COVID-19 situation in Indonesia reaches Level 1 category: Minister

The United States Centers for  Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) has downgraded Indonesia to Level 1 (low) category in terms of its COVID-19 situation, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto has informed. “With Indonesia entry’s into Level 1 or low from the CDC, it means that the hard work of our