Indonesia lifts outdoor mask mandate as COVID-19 wanes
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Indonesia is lifting its outdoor mask mandate as its COVID-19 outbreak wanes
JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Indonesia is lifting its outdoor mask mandate because its COVID-19 outbreak is increasing under control, President Joko Widodo said Tuesday. However, a mask mandate remains in place for indoor activities and public transportation, he said.
Widodo also said all fully vaccinated travelers will no longer be required to undergo COVID-19 tests to enter Indonesia.
The announcements came two weeks after millions of Indonesians celebrated the Eid al-Fitr holiday at the end of the Muslim holy moth of Ramadan by traveling to see their families, ending two years of pandemic restrictions and travel curbs. COVID-19 cases have continued to decline, prompting the government to relax its mask policy.
"When people are doing outdoor activities, or in open areas that are not crowded with people, then they are allowed not to wear masks,” Widodo said in a televised address.