Economics drives Indonesia's COVID easing

By Kate Lamb
Updated July 26 2021 - 4:25pm, first published 4:20pm
Public health experts say Indonesia's easing of some COVID-19 curbs is driven by economic concerns.
Public health experts say Indonesia's easing of some COVID-19 curbs is driven by economic concerns.

Indonesia's decision to relax some COVID-19 curbs this week, despite reporting record-high deaths in recent days, is driven by social and economic concerns rather than epidemiological advice, public health experts say.

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