Almost all provinces in Indonesia have not fully complied with social distancing measures.
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Many Indonesians across almost all provinces are still not fully practicing social distancing to avoid Covid-19 transmission. According to the National Covid-19 Task Force's report titled "Monitoring of National Public Health Protocol Compliance" (February 21st), 30 out of 34 provinces in Indonesia have an average social distancing compliance rate below 85 percent.
The five provinces with the lowest average rates are Gorontalo (42.9 percent), Riau Islands (54.6 percent), Bengkulu (57.1 percent), Bangka Belitung Islands (61.3 percent), and Maluku (61.3 percent). Several provinces reached an average of 80 percent but did not reach 85 percent: Central Kalimantan (83 percent), West Java (82.9 percent), Jakarta (81.6 percent), West Papua (80.9 percent), and Aceh (80.8 percent). All provinces on the islands of Sumatra, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua have an average social distancing compliance rate below 85 percent.
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