Eight other people who refused to wear masks in public during the coronavirus pandemic were ordered through the local government to dig graves for others who had suffered COVID-19 in Gresik’s regency in East Java, Indonesia.
“There are only 3 gravediggers available right now, so I think I could take those other people to paint with them,” cerme district leader Suyono told Tribun News, according to a report by the Jakarta Post.
Punished citizens were ordered to dig graves in a public cemetery in the village of Ngabetan, said Suyono, quoted by the newspaper.
Hisno assigned two other people to each tomb to help the gravediggers. Of the other two people, one was assigned the task of digging the tomb while the other was placing wooden boards inside the corpse’s hollow, according to the report. who is punished, is obliged to take care of the corpses, he pointed out.
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Suyono also said the number of COVID-19 cases continued to increase in Cerme, which led the village administration to protocols in the region, according to the report.
Under Regent Act No. 22/2020, citizens who violate protocols are subject to fines or service as punishment, the report added.
Meanwhile, Jakarta, the capital of India, has witnessed an increase in COVID-19 cases. The Indonesian Virus Working Group reported that more than 54,000 of the 218,000 cases of COVID-19 in the country were in Jakarta. 1,391 deaths, the national death toll of 8723 people.
On September 13, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan announced two weeks of social restrictions from September 14 to 27, in what he described as an emergency resolution for an immediate expansion of coronavirus instances in Jakarta.
During the consistent period of restriction, social, economic, devout, cultural and educational activities will be restricted, with 11 essential sectors, such as food, structure and banking, allowed to operate under fitness protocols and 50 consistent with the percent of schools, parks, recreation venues and wedding reception services will have to close completely. Restaurants and cafes are restricted to takeaway and home delivery. Shopping malls will need to restrict the number of visitors and their schedules. spaces can be opened.
In the past, Jakarta imposed large-scale social restrictions from April to June, and then gradually eased them with the reopening of business and the use of fitness protocols. fitness patients.
(With input from agencies)
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