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Business activities resume in Indonesian capital

Restaurants, shops and transport services resumed in Jakarta capital city of Indonesia on June 8, as restrictions were eased further though COVID-19 infections in the country still increased.
Business activities resume in Indonesian capital ảnh 1People with face masks and face shields in Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9 (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Restaurants, shops and transportservices resumed in Jakarta capital city of Indonesia on June 8, asrestrictions were eased further though COVID-19 infections in the country stillincreased.

Offices in Jakarta, the epicentre of Indonesia’soutbreak, are operating with limits on employee numbers while traffic wasted notime in returning to gridlock.

After two months without business activities,the easing of restriction measures was welcomed by many locals.

Indonesia’s main stock index gained up to 2.5percent and hit a three-month high on June 8 as investors cheered theresumption of more business activities.

However, Indonesia remains the worst-hit countryin East Asia outside China, with 32,033 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 1,883related deaths./.
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