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Indonesia begins 'new normal' with new set of regulations

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Depok City, June 16 (EFE/EPA).-Indonesia has imposed a new set of regulations known as 'new normal', which will be implemented in stages, starting in early June for some provinces. Provinces that have either reported no new COVID-19 infections or are reporting a significant drop in infection numbers can reopen businesses while adhering to health code protocols. (Camera: ADI WEDA) FOOTAGE SHOWS A CLINIC IN DEPOK CITY (INDONESIA) CARRYING OUT VACCINES ON YOUNG CHILDREN AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

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