Rząd Indonezji nałożył nowy zestaw przepisów zwany „nową normą”, który będzie wdrażany etapami. Prowincje, które albo nie zgłosiły żadnych nowych przypadków Covid-19, albo zgłaszają znaczny spadek liczby infekcji, mogą ponownie otworzyć firmy, przestrzegając protokołów kodeksu zdrowia. Fot. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK.
epa08484398 Beauty workers wear protective gear while working at a beauty parlor in Bogor, Indonesia, 14 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/ADI WEDA
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epa08484399 Beauty workers wear protective gear while working at a beauty parlor in Bogor, Indonesia, 14 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/ADI WEDA
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epa08484400 A beauty worker wears protective gear while working at a beauty parlor in Bogor, Indonesia, 14 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/ADI WEDA
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epa08484401 Beauty workers wear protective gear while working at a beauty parlor in Bogor, Indonesia, 14 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/ADI WEDA
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epaselect epa08486034 People shop at a reopened shopping mall in Jakarta, Indonesia, 15 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/ADI WEDA
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epa08486039 A worker wearing a protective face mask sprays disinfectant on a carousel during preparations for the reopening of Ancol Dunia Fantasi (Dufan) amusement park amid an easing of the large scale coronavirus restrictions in Jakarta, Indonesia, 15 June 2020. Indonesian government has started to ease COVID-19 lock-down restrictions in an effort to restart the economies and help people in their daily routines after the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. EPA/MAST IRHAM
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epa08486041 A worker wearing a protective face mask installs social distancing marks on the seats of a ride during preparations for the reopening of Ancol Dunia Fantasi (Dufan) amusement park amid an easing of the large scale coronavirus restrictions in Jakarta, Indonesia, 15 June 2020. Indonesian government has started to ease COVID-19 lock-down restrictions in an effort to restart the economies and help people in their daily routines after the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. EPA/MAST IRHAM
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epa08486044 A worker wearing a protective face mask cleans up the queue line during preparations for the reopening of Ancol Dunia Fantasi (Dufan) amusement park amid an easing of the large scale coronavirus restrictions in Jakarta, Indonesia, 15 June 2020. Indonesian government has started to ease COVID-19 lock-down restrictions in an effort to restart the economies and help people in their daily routines after the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. EPA/MAST IRHAM
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epa08486046 A worker wearing a protective face mask cleans up the glass of the aquarium tunnel during preparations for the reopening of Sea World amusement park amid an easing of the large scale coronavirus restrictions in Jakarta, Indonesia, 15 June 2020. Indonesian government has started to ease COVID-19 lock-down restrictions in an effort to restart the economies and help people in their daily routines after the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. EPA/MAST IRHAM
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epa08486047 A worker wearing a protective face mask sprays disinfectant on a carousel during preparations for the reopening of Ancol Dunia Fantasi (Dufan) amusement park amid an easing of the large scale coronavirus restrictions in Jakarta, Indonesia, 15 June 2020. Indonesian government has started to ease COVID-19 lock-down restrictions in an effort to restart the economies and help people in their daily routines after the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. EPA/MAST IRHAM
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epa08487577 A girl has her height mesured after the reopening of the Children Community Health Care center in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/Hotli Simanjuntak
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epa08487583 A nurse looks at a childs medical records after the reopening of the Children Community Health Care center in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/Hotli Simanjuntak
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epa08487584 A nurse measures the weight of a child after the reopening of the Children Community Health Care center in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/Hotli Simanjuntak
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epa08487587 Parents wash their hand as they enter the Children Community Health Care center in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/Hotli Simanjuntak
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epa08487798 A hotel security officer wears a face mask stands guard during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487799 A hotel worker wears a face mask during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487800 A hotel worker wears a face mask during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487802 A hotel worker wears a face mask during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487803 A hotel worker wears a face mask during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487804 A hotel worker wears a face mask during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487805 A hotel security officer wears a face mask stands guard during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487806 A hotel worker wears a face mask during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487809 A hotel security officer wears a face mask stands guard during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08487810 A hotel worker wears a face mask during preparations for the reopening of a hotel in Nusadua, Bali, Indonesia, 16 June 2020. The Indonesian government 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. EPA/MADE NAGI
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epa08489701 Health officials spray disinfectant inside an elementary school amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 17 June 2020. The Indonesian government has imposed a new set of regulations known as 'new normal’, which will be implemented in stages. Provinces that have either reported no new COVID-19 cases or are reporting a significant drop in infections can reopen businesses while adhering to health code protocols. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK
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epa08489702 A health official sprays disinfectant inside an elementary school amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 17 June 2020. The Indonesian government has imposed a new set of regulations known as 'new normal’, which will be implemented in stages. Provinces that have either reported no new COVID-19 cases or are reporting a significant drop in infections can reopen businesses while adhering to health code protocols. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK
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epa08489704 A health official sprays disinfectant inside an elementary school amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 17 June 2020. The Indonesian government has imposed a new set of regulations known as 'new normal’, which will be implemented in stages. Provinces that have either reported no new COVID-19 cases or are reporting a significant drop in infections can reopen businesses while adhering to health code protocols. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK
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epa08489705 A health official sprays disinfectant inside an elementary school amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 17 June 2020. The Indonesian government has imposed a new set of regulations known as 'new normal’, which will be implemented in stages. Provinces that have either reported no new COVID-19 cases or are reporting a significant drop in infections can reopen businesses while adhering to health code protocols. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK
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epa08489708 A health official sprays disinfectant inside an elementary school amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 17 June 2020. The Indonesian government has imposed a new set of regulations known as 'new normal’, which will be implemented in stages. Provinces that have either reported no new COVID-19 cases or are reporting a significant drop in infections can reopen businesses while adhering to health code protocols. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK
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