Only 12 Provinces Consistently Maintain Physical Distancing
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Only 12 Indonesian provinces (35.3% of the total) consistently maintained social distancing at a rate of 91-100% between September 6th and 12th, 2021.
Meanwhile, 20 provinces showed social distancing compliance rates of 76-90%. Two provinces recorded rates between 61-75%.
Jambi had the highest average social distancing compliance rate at 96.56%, followed by Bali (96.15%) and the Riau Islands (95.32%).
West Kalimantan had the lowest average compliance rate at 69.02%, while South Kalimantan's rate was 70.7%.
Maintaining social distancing is a mandatory health protocol for public activities outside the home. This, along with mask-wearing and handwashing, is effective in preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
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