Overall update HERE
Condition in Indonesia
Positive : 2.257.203
Cured : 2.084.724
Hospital Bed Availability Information for COVID-19 Patient – DKI Jakarta (updated 12 July 2021)
Bed Availability – negative pressure ICU room with ventilator: 13
Bed Availability – negative pressure ICU room without ventilator: 9
Bed Availability – non-negative pressure ICU room with ventilator: 29
Bed Availability – non-negative pressure ICU room without ventilator: 11
Bed Availability – negative pressure isolation room: 169
Bed Availability – negative pressure isolation room: 336
Bed Availability – NICU room for COVID-19 patients: 2
Bed Availability – Perina room for COVID-19 patients: 43
Bed Availability – PICU room for COVID-19 patients: 1
Bed Availability – OK room for COVID-19 patients: 1
Bed Availability – HD room for COVID-19 patients: 1
RI Guidance on COVID-19 Handling_updated on 05/07
- Circular Letter No. HK.02.02/I/1727/2021 regarding the Vaccination (Stage 3) for High-Risk and Other General Public and Covid-19 Vaccination for Children Aged 12-17 Years Old. The vaccine given to the latter category is Sinovac
- Second change of the Minister of Health Regulation No. 10 (2021) regarding the Implementation of Vaccination Programme for Covid-19 Pandemic Handling. Additions in some of the articles in the respective regulation. Issued on 5 July 2021. [Update: Minister of Health Regulation No. 19 (2021) | Reference: Minister of Health Regulation No. 10 (2021)]
Transportation Control during Covid-19 Pandemic _ updated on 05/07
- Changes in the international travel guidance in Indonesia:
- All Indonesian and foreign nationals (WNI and WNA) who are travelling internationally must do the RT-PCR test upon arrival to Indonesia and be in quarantine for 8 days (8×24 hours).
- All Indonesian and foreign nationals (WNI and WNA) who are travelling to Indonesia must show their complete/ full dose of vaccination certificate (soft/ hard copy) as a mandatory requirement to enter Indonesia.
- For Indonesian nationals who haven’t successfully obtained their complete vaccination doses will be vaccinated in the quarantine venue in Indonesia after getting a negative result on their RT-PCR test on the 7th day.
- For foreign nationals who are already in Indonesian soil and intend to do domestic/ international travels are obliged to be vaccinated through the Government-led or Gotong Royong vaccination programme.
Exemptions:
- Mandatory quarantine is exempted for foreign nationals with diplomatic and official visas who are visiting for the purpose of state/official visits of foreign officials at Ministerial level or above to the Republic of Indonesia, with the implementation of strict health protocol.
- The requirement to show COVID-19 vaccination card or certificate (in physical form or digital form) is exempted for foreign nationals who are holders of diplomatic and service visa and are part of a foreign official/state visit on ministerial level and higher rank and foreign nationals entering Indonesia under the Travel Corridor Arrangement scheme, by upholding principles of reciprocity and implementing strict health protocols.
References: The Head of RI Covid-19 Task Force issued an addendum to the Circular Letter No. 8 (2021) on Health Protocols for International Travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Effective from 4 July 2021 | Explanation of the addendum to the Circular Letter of the Head of RI Covid-19 Task Force No. 8 and 14 (2021) – Indonesian and English version. Issued on 6 July 2021.
- First change in the Circular Letter of the Minister of Transportation No. 42 (2021) on the provisions on domestic travels using trains as a means of transportation during the Covid-19 pandemic. Issued on 8 July 2021. [Update: Circular Letter of the Minister of Transportation No. 50 (2021) | Reference: Circular Letter of the Minister of Transportation No. 42 (2021) ]
- First change in the Circular Letter of the Minister of Transportation No. 43 (2021) on the provisions on domestic travels using land transport during Covid-19 pandemic. Issued on 8 July 2021. [Update: Circular Letter of the Minister of Transportation No. 49 (2021) | Reference: Circular Letter of the Minister of Transportation No. 43 (2021) ]
Implementation of Micro-Scale Restriction on Public Activities (PPKM)_ updated on 12/07
- Second change in the Instruction of Minister of Home Affairs No. 15 (2021), with regards to business sectors that are classified as essential and critical. Effective from 8 July 2021. [Update: Instruction of Minister of Home Affairs No. 18 (2021) | Reference: Instruction of Minister of Home Affairs No. 15 (2021)]
- Micro-Scale Restriction on Social Activities (PPKM) is now mandatory for all provinces in Indonesia and the optimisation of Covid-19 handling posts in village and district levels. Effective from 5 July 2021. [Instruction of Minister of Home Affairs No. 17 (2021)]
- First change in the Instruction of Minister of Home Affairs No. 15 (2021), with regards to sanctions that will be imposed to Provincial Governments, business owners and citizens who do not comply with PPKM regulations stipulated in the respective instruction. Effective from 2 July 2021. [Update: Instruction of Minister of Home Affairs No. 16 (2021) | Reference: Instruction of Minister of Home Affairs No. 15 (2021)]