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Strict social distancing remains in Jakarta to curb spread of COVID-19

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Jakarta, Sep 17 (EFE/EPA).- Inhabitants of Indonesia's capital city Jakarta continue to live their daily life with strict social distancing measures amid the risk of an uncontrollable spread of COVID-19 cases.The crowded capital has recorded more than 54,000 cases since the start of the epidemic, almost a quarter of the total number of confirmed cases in the entire country, and over 1,390 deaths, the highest number of COVID-19 casualties. (Camera: ADI WEDA).SHOT LIST: SECURITY OFFICERS STAND GUARD AT A CHECKPOINT, MONITORING CORONAVIRUS PROTOCOLS, IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.

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