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Being Grateful for Surviving 2020

Adopting new habits has helped Indonesia survive the Covid-19 pandemic. However, challenges still lie ahead, so the people of the nation must continue to support each other.

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KOMPAS TEAM
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A sunset view at the Emergency Hospital of Wisma Atlet Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, at the end of 2020, Wednesday (30/12/2020). This emergency hospital has become a symbol of the Indonesian nation\'s struggle against the Covid-19 pandemic that has not been completed. Entering the New Year 2021, the Indonesian Government will start Covid-19 mass vaccination.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS – The Covid-19 pandemic has made 2020 a very tough year for Indonesia. However, many people are grateful for being able to adapt and survive.

Among those who have experienced difficulties throughout the year is La Udin, 20, who is a student enrolled in a Package C school equivalency program in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan. He tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday (28/12/2020), and has since been placed in isolation at the Balikpapan Haj Departure compound. La Udin is temporarily unable to continue working at a beverage stall in Balikpapan.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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