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Superheroe­s from ‘near and far’ join Indonesia fight

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SUKOHARJO: Volunteers clad as Superman and Spider-Man sprayed disinfecta­nt against the coronaviru­s on Indonesia’s island of Java, flanking a colleague wearing the winged helmet of local superhero Gatotkaca who shouted, “Wear masks, wash hands and stay alert.” The trio handed out masks, containers of hand sanitiser and bamboo slit drums, while demonstrat­ing how to correctly wash hands, don masks and maintain security following reports of a spate of thefts in the residentia­l area.

The Southeast Asian nation has reported more than 11,000 virus infections and 845 deaths, though a sluggish early response to the pandemic and low rates of testing cause medical experts to worry there could be far more cases. “(If the) superheroe­s support (the measures), the children will definitely obey the orders,” said Widanarko, who coordinate­d the event aimed at teaching people to protect themselves.

“First, washing their hands. Second, not wandering outside and always wearing a mask,” added Widanarko, who uses one name. People could use the traditiona­l bamboo slit drums handed out to sound the alarm over robberies or thefts by any criminals who take advantage of measures against the virus, said Widanarko, speaking in the Kampung Larangan neighborho­od. One resident, Herni Kurniawati, welcomed the effort, saying it would encourage people to change their habits to protect themselves.

“Usually it’s very difficult to ask the children to wear masks because for them it’s a hassle,” added Kurniawati. In the city of Makassar on the neighborin­g island of Sulawesi, another group of superheroe­s was walking the streets to get out the message. Braving traffic at a busy intersecti­on, volunteers dressed as Deadpool, Black Panther and another, garbed in the red and bold body armor of Indonesian superhero, Bima-X, held up placards that read “Stay Home” and “Get Well Soon Earth”. —Reuters

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 ??  ?? JAKARTA: A truck from the Indonesian Red Cross sprays disinfecta­nt along a street as a partial lockdown still exists amid concerns due to the COVID-19 coronaviru­s pandemic in Jakarta. — AFP
JAKARTA: A truck from the Indonesian Red Cross sprays disinfecta­nt along a street as a partial lockdown still exists amid concerns due to the COVID-19 coronaviru­s pandemic in Jakarta. — AFP

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