President Jokowi: Throughout 2021 We Will Be Struggling With 2 Big Jobs, Stopping The Spread Of COVID-19 And Protecting The Economy

JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo said that throughout 2021 the Indonesian people were struggling with two major tasks, namely breaking the virus chain and maintaining the economy.

"Throughout 2021, we will be struggling with two major tasks: breaking the chain of the spread of COVID-19 and keeping the Indonesian economy growing", the President wrote on social media Instagram @jokowi quoted by Antara on Friday, December 31.

The President said that the pandemic and the economy are like two bodies at the end of a swing that must be kept in balance. According to him, the pandemic has so far slowed down.

"Hospitals are now more flexible in taking care of patients with non-Covid diseases. This is all because of our role in complying with health protocols and intensifying vaccinations", he explained.

Jokowi emphasized that from the 208 million vaccination target, as of December 30, Indonesia had injected around 273 million doses of vaccine, including 160 million doses of the first vaccine and more than 113 million complete doses of vaccine.

Meanwhile, the President said, at the other end of the swing is the economy.

Indonesia had experienced a recession, minus growth, an economic slowdown in many sectors, and high uncertainty in almost all fields. However, with passion and hard work, the Indonesian people survived.

"Indonesia's economy in the second quarter of 2021 grew 3.51 percent (YoY). On the other hand, the pandemic has pushed a new world: digital civilization. E-commerce, for example, reached a value of US$ 24.8 billion this year", he explained.

The President reminded that from December 1, 2021, until the next year, Indonesia will hold the position of the Presidency (Chairman) of the G20, a group of 19 countries plus the European Union which collectively represent around 60 percent of the world's population, 80 percent of the world economy, and 75 percent of total global trade.

Jokowi said Indonesia's Presidency at the G20 is an honor as well as an opportunity for Indonesia to play a bigger and decisive role in the recovery of the world economy, world governance that is healthier, fairer, and more sustainable.