In Indonesia, where the infection of the new coronavirus is rapidly expanding, as a new infection control measure for the capital, it is now mandatory to show documents certifying vaccination when visiting shopping malls and markets.

In Indonesia, the highly infectious mutant virus "Delta strain" has spread, and 30,000 to 50,000 new infected people are confirmed every day, and the number of deaths per day exceeds 1,500, which is the highest in the world. It has become.



In response to this, the state government of the capital Jakarta announced new infection control measures on the 6th, and when visiting shopping malls and markets in the city, documents were presented to prove that they had been vaccinated at least once. It has become mandatory.



In addition, people engaged in work necessary for citizens' lives, such as electric power companies and public transportation, will also need a vaccination certificate in order to go to work and work in the future.

The provincial government appears to be aiming to increase the need for vaccination certificates and encourage citizens who are reluctant to vaccinate.



However, in Jakarta, due to the lack of vaccine stock, the percentage of citizens who have completed the first vaccination is only about 45%, and among the citizens who have not yet been vaccinated, there are voices of dissatisfaction with this measure. Is also expected to rise.