Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Sunday, May 24, 2020

‡ 5 Months of 2020: COVID-19 ‡

Day 69.

No, it's not day 69 of Year 2020.
Today, 24 May 2020, is day 145 of Year 2020.

It's day 69 since I have started working from home.
My company declared the policy to work from home starting on 16 March 2020, but I still went to a meeting with client that day so, yeah, I officially (self-declared) started my WFH since 17 March 2020.

So, yeah, 2020 has been full of unexpected and, unfortunately, not-so-good news since the starting of year. I am sure there are some good happenings to share and celebrate though.

For starter. New Year.

I spent my New Year Day, the first day of 2020, at home. Not a problem. I completely enjoyed it if it's not due to the fact that the first floor of my house was like a little lake. After heavy rain on New Year's Eve and all, flood decided to visit Jakarta city. Not once though, In the end of January, the flood incident occurred once again.

Credit goes to The Jakarta Post

Then I heard the news of Ukrainian jetliner crash in Iran before my heart broke reading and listening to the news about Australian bushfire. A volcano also erupted in Philippines and earthquake struck Turkey and the Caribbean.

Credit goes to The Jakarta Post

The world also bid their farewell to Kobe Bryant, the NBA Star, in a helicopter crash, with eight other people, including his 13-year-old daughter Gianna. My heart broke a little more when I found out that Glenn Fredly, the famous Indonesian singer, who suddenly passed away due to the sickness. Indonesia also lost Ashraf Sinclair - the husband of Bunga Citra Lestari -, Sujiatmi Notomiharjo - the mother of our President, Joko Widodo -, and Didi Kempot.

Glenn Fredly. Also posted on his Instagram on 13 March. Rest in Peace, Bung.

A father of one of my best friends also passed away suddenly. The fact that the family couldn't make their final visit as he was in another city was really heartbreaking.

Well, for my post today, I'm going to talk about the ongoing issue that the world is currently facing.



COVID-19.

Quoting from Wikipedia per today:

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and has since spread globally, resulting in an ongoing pandemic. As of 23 May 2020, more than 5.28 million cases have been reported across 188 countries and territories, resulting in more than 340,000 deaths. More than 2.1 million people have recovered.

Basically, I have heard about it since week 2 or 3 of January 2020. Some people have shared the facts about this virus but Indonesia was pretty cool with it. Some netizens even made jokes that 'we' were too strong for the virus. I, myself, was unsure about how things went on and on.

The virus is spread between people during close contact. Public places are definitely the most dangerous area, when people cough, sneeze, or talk and produce small droplets and then the virus will travel fast and attack another person. To prevent this, the recommendation measures include hand washing, maintain physical distance from others, covering coughs, and keeping unwashed hands from the face.

Other than the fact that the virus can spread very, very fast, the next big issue is there is no available or found vaccine for the virus yet.

Other than that big issue?

People.

I'll go to that topic later after I summarized what happened in Indonesia first.

The first confirmed case in Indonesia is on 2 March 2020, a dance instructor and her mother who were infected from a Japanese national. They held a dance class on 14 February 2020 which was attended by more than a dozen people.

Contagion movie poster

If you haven't watched a movie titled "Contagion", I'd recommend you to watch it for a better understanding of how 'easy' a virus can spread by simple, daily activities we have done. Imagine spending 14 days, not being aware of what happening in your body; you probably though that you're only having common flu or not feeling well enough but, at the same time, you're carrying the unknown virus to people around you.

When you can identify people who have been in contact with you during those days, it will be really helpful as they can be quarantined but... what if you don't? What if you take a public bus, travel with train, take a plane to another country, go to the mall and enter the elevator with strangers?

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020 and as a pandemic on 11 March 2020

Quoting from The Jakarta Post here:

The difference between outbreak, epidemic, and pandemic: "the difference between these three scenarios of disease spread is a matter of scale."
Outbreak: small, but unusual.Epidemic: bigger and spreading.Pandemic international and out of control

I am not working in the healthcare industry so I can't say much but it's chaos during the early days. Cannot say it's not chaos now though.

The hospitals were not ready for the sudden outbreak during March 2020. Positive cases kept appearing and the government should take steps to prevent the outbreak to be even wider in area. Some other countries like Italia who also experienced the outbreak due to the ignorance (or so, people said) called out for a national lockdown, where the citizens are restricted from doing any movement including ban of non-essential travel, ban of public events, closure of commercial and retail business (except essential goods sellers and banks), suspension of teaching in schools and universities, etc.

The Indonesia government decided not to do the lockdown despite (some) citizens voted for that decision. Personally, I'm not sure if lockdown is the right decision to do though, but I'm not really an expert here. Therefore, for Jakarta, the government declared Large-scale Social Restrictions -- Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar (PSBB).

Quoting from Wikipedia per today:

The rules restricted motorcycle taxis from carrying passengers, banned eating in at restaurants (though allowed takeaways), made it obligatory for hotels to accept people who are self-isolating, and required sporting activities to be done within the vicinity of one's own home. Schools, entertainment sites, and some other locations were closed down, while public transport was limited to operating at 50 percent capacity. Only those fulfilling "basic needs" and those working in certain sectors are allowed to leave their houses, and they would be required to wear face masks.

The PSBB started on Friday, 10 April 2020 until Thursday, 23 April 2020.
However, due to the increasing numbers, the PSBB continued on Friday, 24 April 2020 until Friday, 22 May 2020. 2 days ago the PSBB ended.

Supposedly.

Again, the numbers are still in question for putting an end of PSBB so the Governor declared that the PSBB continued for the final phase of PSBB, from Friday, 22 May 2020 until Thursday, 4 June 2020. Afterwards, people should start to live a new normal life.

Credit of the picture goes to here

What is a new normal?

Quoting from Wikipedia per today:

New Normal is a term in business and economics that refers to financial conditions following the financial crisis of 2007-2008, the aftermath of the 2008–2012 global recession, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of COVID-19 pandemic, the phrase New Normal refers to human behavior's changes after this pandemic, doctors at the University of Kansas Health System anticipate that the coronavirus pandemic will change daily life for most people. This includes limiting person-to-person contact, like handshakes and hugs. Additionally, maintaining distance from others, in general, will likely stick around.

I really hope that things will be better soon but, without the vaccine, it's pretty clear that the world will change somehow. People should live with new habits to prevent the outbreak because, of course, it's impossible for the country to go on with the restricted movements for a long, long time. Economically speaking, you know.

For the easiest example: public cinemas, wedding events, concerts, and travels.
Others? Let's mention the charity events and funerals.

During the early month of PSBB, things went crazy with all those sellers who tried to rip off people and the hoarding that people did. Before the pandemic, you could buy a box of 50 sheets face mask for IDR 20,000 but those people selling them online for IDR 250,000 or even IDR 400,000 for a box.

Yep, you read it right.

I'm not going to talk about other items but, seriously, the face mask is an essential item for people who work in the healthcare industry, the front line who MUST work during this pandemic and... Seriously, people? We also have some people who ignored the rule, gathering for definitely non-essential needs. Well, some people said it's probably been too long since PSBB started and they're 'okay' anyway so...

There are also people who blamed the Chinese or Japanese or other community. I was like... Man, they DID NOT want it, you know? And also some other infected people who (I really hope it's not true) tried to spread the virus to others so that he/she would not be 'alone'.

I am speechless.

Okay, let's stop it there and I hope people will get their senses back.

Let me mention about some other stuffs happening during the pandemic as well.


Have you learned new dishes during the quarantined days?


Creativity.

People became more creative as they spend most of their times at home. Making videos on TikTok, learning how to cook and bake via YouTube, making podcasts, and... writing? Okay. Not me. HAHA.
My Mom and a best friend of mine (who couldn't cook at all before) did take their times to learn cooking succesfully!





Netflix is also one of the best resorts for people to spend their times. I am definitely included because I watched several movies and TV series there. I'll write my recommendations on another post next time! I'm not sure if I have found a new skill though during the past two months (my bad, really).




As I'm writing this post today, I should be in Penang, Malaysia, for my annual trip during May-June but, of course, due to this pandemic, all flights are cancelled and there's no such thing of travelling for a while. Oh well, I'll spend my time (lazily) today anyway.

Oh, Eid Mubarak for everyone who celebrates the Hari Raya today!
P.S.: I just had delicious Ketupat given by my neighbor (as always, every year).


Let's do our best during this pandemic so that everything can be normal again.
I do miss going around for no reason at mall, watching movies alone at cinemas, meeting up with my friends, working at a cafe, visiting book stores.
May all be well soon!

Now, I should try to produce something for the next post here, shouldn't I?

See you on the next post, people!

Stay home, stay safe! #dirumahaja


Wednesday, April 19, 2017

‡ Jan to Apr 2017 ‡

Hello 2017!

Yes, I know, it's already April so greeting the 2017 is a little bit late -- okay, it's very late.
However this is my first post on the blog this year!

Nope, no more new year's resolution to be written here.
I know, I finally break my own tradition but, well, changes can happen anytime and anywhere! (I know, lame excuse)

How is your 2017 as the year has knocked the fourth month?

Mine has been quite a colorful journey up to this day.
New Year, Singapore, Chinese New Year, Valentine, Easter.
It will be so rude of me if I just sum my January to April in a sentence so I'm just going to ramble everything as much as I can here.


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Travel.
Semarang on 4 January 2017.
Taking a flight early enough to open the new year, right?
I was asked to help for a project in Purwodadi for a couple of days so, no, I didn't stay there long enough for more fun -- but I think the others spend their time very well there together! Glad that you all enjoy the moment!

My second flight in 2017 is for holiday purpose!
Yes, I visited Singapore for the fourth time and, yes, I will be happy to visit the country next time if I have the chance.

This time my companions are no other than Jeanette and Valentcia who agreed to purchase the flight+hotel within 5 minutes.
From 15 to 18 January 2017, three of us spent our days as much as we can according to our picked destinations!
Maybe I should put the details on another post for my visit to Singapore. Yes, I definitely should do that.


I also visited Cikarang last month for another project.
This time it's interesting as I was given the chance to meet a team from German! Speaking of practicing my English professionally, right?
It's only a week but I think (maybe) I will meet them again in August.


Movies.
Up to today, I have watched 28 movies at cinemas. I wonder if I will pass the records I made for myself last year (46 movies).

Movie of the year? Definitely Beauty and The Beast.
It's such a timeless movie and, despite some minor stuffs, I think the live action version of this Disney fairy tale is perfect!

However the movie with best score goes to Hidden Figures.
La La Land and Lion are also worth to mention because they are great but I just love Hidden Figures to the bits!



Music.
Dreamcatcher!
If you love anime and K-Pop, you definitely should give this group a try!
Their songs, "Chase Me" and "Good Night" can pass as opening soundtrack for anime!
(I'm so happy to discover their songs because I miss watching anime like how I used to do years ago)


And Ed Sheeran's new album? Gold.
I love (almost) all of the tracks in 'Divide' because they're beautiful!
I always have things for beautifully written lyrics, seriously.
  

Events.
The first wedding party I attended this year is Surya and Norita's wedding!
More will come after August, I guess. Like people said, most weddings are held during the months of -Ber (September to December).


Oh, and today is also another event to note.
Jakarta is full of curiosities and interests lately due to the governor election. Politically, it's interesting as people pay more attention to how important their votes can change a city. However I always wonder why (some) people choose to spread 'hate' than 'peace'.

I personally go for #GueDua but, today, on the second round of election, it seems like my wish doesn't align with the expectations. However, as they say, whoever win the election doesn't matter, as long as the citizens vote for them.

For better Jakarta.


Personal.
My 2017 is not all bright and happy. I had some days full of... How should I put it?
Unstable emotion? Trust issue? Internal struggle?
Maybe a little bit of each. I personally (and secretly) wish January will stay as the most complicated month of 2017 for me; yes, please, no more complicated month to mark my calendar.

However, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right?
Fortunately, things work out and I learned a lot of things (hardly), although it's confirmed that I still have a lot to learn and do.

I also (kind of) celebrated my 3-years work anniversary at STEM!
To sum up, I've worked as a professional consultant for five years! Five years, people!

Now where am I in the line of writers though?
That's a rhetorical question.
I should be the one who answers that, I know.

Putting that aside, I had a haircut two weeks ago!
Trying to have 'hime-cut' but I don't think it's a success (Google it; I'm not going to post my picture here because I don't look good in the new haircut, lol).
Now I have a problem to take a picture for VISA purpose... which I'll tell you the purpose later. Later as in later... 2-3 months?


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Well, I guess that's it for now.
I should give a post dedicated for Singapore later.
And I should have an interesting post in June. ;)

Thanks for reading.
Have a blessed life ahead, people!


Saturday, June 27, 2015

‡ To The East ‡

Blog post ini dibuat dalam rangka mengikuti Kompetisi Menulis Cerpen “Awesome Journey”
Diselenggarakan oleh Yayasan Kehati dan Nulisbuku.com

 

Link to nulisbuku's article here

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To The East


“Taman Nasional Lorentz.”

Aku menyebutkan nama tempat tujuan kami hari ini sambil menunjukkan lembaran foto yang kucetak beberapa bulan lalu dari sebuah situs internet, hari di mana aku memutuskan bahwa tempat di bagian Timur Indonesia ini akan menjadi destinasi akhir tahun kami berdua.

“Luasnya sekitar 2,4 juta Hektar! Tahun 1999, UNESCO mengakui taman nasional ini sebagai salah satu Situs Warisan Dunia. Di sini ada puncak gunung yang diselimuti salju hingga perairan pesisir pantai dengan hutan bakau.”

Aku menoleh ke ibuku dan tersenyum sangat lebar. Informasi yang sudah kupelajari berbulan-bulan lalu lamanya berhasil aku sampaikan dengan baik. Ibuku memberiku tatapan heran dilengkapi dengan tawa khas yang sudah sering aku dengar sejak kecil.

“Sayang, Mama tidak mengerti apa yang kamu jelaskan. UNESCO? Pesisir pantai? Mama hanya paham kalau tempat ini sangat luas,” jari telunjuknya berhenti di foto Pegunungan Salju Irian Jaya yang kupegang. “Dan di sini ada gunung salju padahal Indonesia adalah negara yang tidak ada musim salju. Betul kan?”

Mendengarkan kata-katanya, aku langsung nyengir lebar. Beliau mungkin tidak memiliki minat sebesar aku untuk mengunjungi taman nasional terbesar di Asia Tenggara ini, tetapi ibuku jelas mengharapkan perjalanan yang menyenangkan untuk kami nikmati di hari Ibu ini.

Tepat tujuh bulan yang lalu, dua minggu sebelum hari ulang tahun ke-50 ibuku, aku masih kebingungan mencari hadiah ulang tahun untuknya. Saat sedang melakukan riset kilat di beberapa situs internet, aku mendapat informasi bahwa tanggal 22 Mei adalah Hari Keanekaragaman Hayati Sedunia.

Untuk sesaat aku terdiam di depan komputer, memikirkan definisi dari keanekaragaman hayati yang sudah sering aku dengar pada saat duduk di bangku sekolah dulu. Seolah ada panduan tidak terlihat, aku menutup seluruh situs restoran dan tempat liburan di Jakarta yang telah aku buka. Jari-jariku pun langsung mengetik kata kunci baru untuk ditelaah.

‘Keanekaragaman hayati’.

Hari itu aku diingatkan dan disadarkan kembali bahwa aku hidup di Indonesia, negara yang memiliki begitu banyak ragam makhluk hidup. Aku ingat saat aku pergi ke kebun binatang dengan keluargaku, mengagumi harimau, singa, unta, gajah, dan masih banyak lagi fauna unik lainnya.

Meskipun sudah lama, aku juga masih ingat saat aku diajarkan tentang jenis-jenis makhluk hidup yang tinggal di laut oleh ayahku. Saat itu aku masih yakin dengan adanya keberadaan putri duyung seperti dongeng yang pernah aku baca. Aku juga selalu girang saat melihat beberapa jenis tumbuhan unik seperti putri malu.

Aku tersenyum kecut, bertanya kepada diriku sendiri ke mana perginya rasa penasaranku yang begitu besar; perasaan ingin mengetahui dan mempelajari lebih banyak lagi tentang dunia. Mungkin aku membiarkan diriku tenggelam dalam kesibukan bekerja dan mengabaikan hal-hal lain yang sebenarnya juga penting.

Malam itu aku memutuskan bahwa hadiah untuk ulang tahun ibuku bukanlah hadiah seperti pakaian, tas, ataupun sepatu seperti yang selalu aku beli setiap tahun. Perjalanan ke tempat yang belum pernah kami berdua kunjungi pasti akan menjadi hadiah ulang tahun yang lebih berkesan untuknya meskipun terlambat kuberikan.

Aku adalah satu-satunya anak perempuan dari empat bersaudara sehingga boleh dibilang aku adalah yang paling akrab dengan ibuku. Kakak laki-laki dan ayahku bekerja di luar kota sementara kedua adikku masih menempuh pendidikan; yang pertama masih di bangku universitas dan yang bungsu masih SMA.

Aku mencari tahu satu demi satu taman nasional yang ada di Indonesia, mulai dari yang ada di Sumatra hingga di Sulawesi. Perhatianku sepenuhnya tersita oleh Taman Nasional Lorentz yang justru letaknya paling jauh untuk dikunjungi. Tiket penerbangan ke sana pun tidak bisa dibilang murah. Akomodasi dan fasilitas yang ada pun belum terlalu lengkap.

Setelah mencoba menggali informasi lebih lengkap, aku menemukan tur yang menawarkan perjalanan ke Taman Nasional Lorentz di bulan Desember. Perjalanan yang ditempuh memang akan cukup makan waktu dan tidak semudah jika orang mengunjungi taman nasional yang ada di kota-kota lain, tetapi tekadku untuk mengunjungi taman tersebut tidak goyah.

Ibuku tidak menyembunyikan keraguannya saat aku memberitahu rencanaku. Bukannya dia tidak setuju, tetapi dia tidak mengerti mengapa pulau destinasi yang dituju begitu jauh.

“Mama sudah tidak muda lagi. Yang ada nanti kamu susah mau jalan-jalan tapi harus menunggu Mama. Lagipula kenapa harus sampai ke sana sih? Kan bisa ke Semarang, Medan, atau Makasar saja. Kamu yakin?

Beliau pun akhirnya membiarkan aku mengatur semua persiapan kami berdua untuk pergi. Kedua adikku tidak berkesempatan untuk pergi tetapi mereka akan menyiapkan hadiah lain untuk ibu kami saat kami pulang; mereka ingin merayakan Hari Ibu bersama.

“Ma, capek ya? Mau berhenti dulu?”

Aku menghentikan langkahku dan menyodorkan botol air minum ke ibuku. Dia menghela nafas panjang, “Agak capek sih.”

Kami sudah berada di Taman Nasional Lorentz dan para peserta tur takjub dengan keindahan alam yang begitu sempurna. Saking luasnya tempat ini, sudah pasti tidak mungkin kami bisa mengeksplorasi seluruhnya dalam satu hari.

Aku merasa agak sedikit bersalah saat melihat ibuku kelelahan. Para peserta tur tentunya tidak sabar melihat lebih banyak lagi keindahan yang ada di taman nasional ini sehingga mereka berjalan terus tanpa lelah. Ibuku yang hanya ibu rumah tangga biasa tentunya tidak biasa berjalan kaki sejauh ini.

“Semangat, Ma!” aku menggandeng tangannya. “Setelah ini kita akan ke Danau Habbema untuk mengamati keindahan burung. Di situ kita bisa beristirahat kok!”

Agar dia tetap bersemangat, aku menceritakan tentang Puncak Jaya Wijaya, salah satu puncak gunung yang ingin ditakhlukkan oleh para pendaki. Ibuku selalu mendengarkanku dengan seksama sambil sesekali mengingatkanku untuk mendengar penjelasan dari pemimpin tur yang juga menceritakan detil Taman Nasional Lorentz.

Kami diberitahu mengenai berbagai fauna unik yang hanya bisa ditemukan di Papua seperti Ular Sanca Bulan, Puyuh Salju, dan Kanguru Pohon. Bukan hanya fauna, tetapi ragam flora di kepulauan timur Indonesia pun tidak kalah banyaknya. Kami diberi kesempatan untuk melihat Sarang Semut dan berbagai tumbuhan lainnya.

Tanpa terasa, tur kami di Taman Nasional Lorentz berakhir saat jam menunjukkan pukul dua siang. Ibuku terlihat sangat lelah tetapi pertanyaan pertama yang dia ajukan kepadaku saat kami tiba di tempat menginap kami adalah apakah aku lapar atau tidak.

“Mama lapar?” aku mengeluarkan roti yang aku bawa di dalam tas ranselku. “Atau mau aku belikan makanan lagi?”

Dia menggeleng, “Mama lebih ingin tidur. Mama hanya bertanya karena siapa tahu kamu kelaparan karena terlalu seru berjalan-jalan tadi.”

Mataku mengikuti sosok wanita yang selalu mendampingiku selama dua puluh empat tahun ini. Tanpa berpikir, aku melontarkan pertanyaan singkat padanya, “Mama senang?”

Ibuku berhenti menyiapkan pakaian ganti dan menatapku lekat-lekat, “Senang jalan-jalan tadi? Mama capek sih.”

Beliau berjalan ke arahku dengan senyum di wajah, “Tapi Mama senang karena anak perempuan satu-satunya Mama juga senang.

“Dari dulu kamu selalu senang jalan-jalan, melihat hal baru. Mama selalu bingung harus bagaimana agar bisa mengajak kamu jalan-jalan seperti Papa yang bisa keliling Indonesia karena banyak yang harus Mama urus di rumah, padahal kamu tidak seperti anak lain yang lebih suka belanja ataupun pergi ke taman bermain. Mama hanya bisa membelikan kamu buku supaya kamu bisa melihat dan membayangkan tempat-tempat lain.

“Mama memang capek kalau harus sering jalan-jalan sejauh hari ini. Mama juga tidak mengerti banyak tentang apa yang dijelaskan oleh pemandu tur tadi. Meskipun kamu sudah mencoba menjelaskan ulang, Mama masih tetap tidak mengerti. Mama merasa tidak enak karena kamu sudah belajar begitu banyak tapi Mama tetap tidak bisa sepintar kamu.”

Air mata sudah menggenang di pelupuk mataku saat ibuku membelai kepalaku lembut, “Anak Mama sudah besar sekarang. Bukan Mama lagi yang menggandeng kamu untuk berjalan lebih jauh. Mama senang sekali kok hari ini.”

Ibuku tertawa kecil tetapi aku bisa melihat matanya yang berkaca-kaca, “Terima kasih ya, kamu sudah menunjukkan ke Mama bahwa Indonesia itu sangat indah. Dari dulu Mama hanya tahu kota kelahiran kita, Medan, dan ibukota Jakarta yang padat dan ramai dengan banyak hal. Ternyata masih banyak yang Mama belum tahu. Sekarang, meskipun baru tahu setelah 50 tahun, Mama akhirnya yakin bahwa Indonesia itu memang negara yang sangat indah.”

Ibuku menghapus air mataku yang sudah menetes kemudian mencubit kedua pipiku dengan gemas, “Nanti Mama jadi bisa cerita ke cucu, ke anak kamu. ‘Nenek pernah diajak jalan-jalan oleh Mama kamu. Kamu jangan lupa ya ajak jalan-jalan Mama kamu juga.’.”

Aku memeluk ibuku dan ikut tertawa di antara tangis haruku, “Iya, Ma, iya. Nanti kita jalan-jalan lagi bertiga. Tidak perlu sejauh ini juga tidak apa-apa”

“Masih banyak tempat di Indonesia untuk kita rayakan keistimewaannya.”
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