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Indonesian Malls Open Only for Vaccinated Shoppers

The malls are operating at roughly 25 percent capacity

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Malls reopened this past weekend in Jakarta, Indonesia, exclusively for vaccinated shoppers, Business of Fashion reports. Operating at only 25 percent capacity, the malls are allowing customers inside who have had at least one dose of a Covid vaccine.

Eka Dewanto, a General Manager of Pondok Indah Mall in Jakarta says, “This is a positive measure for the shopping mall. So that visitors can be assured that everyone who enters the mall has been scanned and considered safe and healthy.”

Indonesia has had more than 3.8 million cases of Covid so far and 115,000 overall recorded deaths. Currently, one in five Indonesians is vaccinated against Covid.

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