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Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin (center), accompanies Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan (right),...

#12805810

Indonesia-Free Nutritious Food Caused Mass Poisoning Of Students

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin (center), accompanies Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan (right),...

#12805810

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin (center), accompanies Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan (right), and Head of the National Nutrition Agency, Dadan Hindayana (left), shortly before holding a press conference regarding a meeting to address the mass poisoning of students due to free nutritious food provided by the government at the Ministry of Health office in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 28, 2025. In the press conference, Zulkifli Hasan emphasizes that the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), as the provider of the free nutritious food menu, which is suspected of causing mass poisoning, will be temporarily closed for evaluation and investigation, and the government requires all SPPGs to have a certificate of Hygiene and Sanitation.


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Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, talks with Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan, during a press con...

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Indonesia-Free Nutritious Food Caused Mass Poisoning Of Students

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, talks with Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan, during a press con...

#12805811

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, talks with Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan, during a press conference regarding a meeting to address the mass poisoning of students due to free nutritious food provided by the government at the Ministry of Health office in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 28, 2025. In the press conference, Zulkifli Hasan emphasizes that the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), as the provider of the free nutritious food menu suspected of causing mass poisoning, will be temporarily closed for evaluation and investigation, and the government requires all SPPGs to have a certificate of Hygiene and Sanitation.


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Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin (center), talks with Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan (right), a...

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Indonesia-Free Nutritious Food Caused Mass Poisoning Of Students

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin (center), talks with Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan (right), a...

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28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin (center), talks with Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan (right), and Chief of Presidential Staff, M Qodari (left), shortly after holding a press conference regarding a meeting to address the mass poisoning of students due to free nutritious food provided by the government at the Ministry of Health office in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 28, 2025. In the press conference, Zulkifli Hasan emphasizes that the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), as the provider of the free nutritious food menu suspected of causing mass poisoning, will be temporarily closed for evaluation and investigation, and the government requires all SPPGs to have a certificate of Hygiene and Sanitation.


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Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, with Indonesian Health Minister, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, and Head of the National Nutritio...

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Indonesia-Free Nutritious Food Caused Mass Poisoning Of Students

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, with Indonesian Health Minister, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, and Head of the National Nutritio...

#12805815

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, with Indonesian Health Minister, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, and Head of the National Nutrition Agency, Dadan Hindayana, give a speech during a press conference regarding a meeting to address the mass poisoning of students due to free nutritious food provided by the government at the Ministry of Health office in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 28, 2025. In the press conference, Zulkifli Hasan emphasizes that the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), as the provider of the free nutritious food menu suspected of causing mass poisoning, will be temporarily closed for evaluation and investigation, and the government requires all SPPGs to have a certificate of Hygiene and Sanitation.


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Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, and Indonesian Health Minister, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, give a speech during a press confe...

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Indonesia-Free Nutritious Food Caused Mass Poisoning Of Students

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, and Indonesian Health Minister, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, give a speech during a press confe...

#12805816

28 September 2025

Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, and Indonesian Health Minister, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, give a speech during a press conference regarding a meeting to address the mass poisoning of students due to free nutritious food provided by the government at the Ministry of Health office in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 28, 2025. In the press conference, Zulkifli Hasan emphasizes that the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), as the provider of the free nutritious food menu suspected of causing mass poisoning, will be temporarily closed for evaluation and investigation, and the government requires all SPPGs to have a certificate of Hygiene and Sanitation.


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Motorized vehicles pass by Indonesia's Social Security Agency office on the main road of Medan City in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October...

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Indonesia's Social Security System Evolutions

17 October 2024

Motorized vehicles pass by Indonesia's Social Security Agency office on the main road of Medan City in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October...

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17 October 2024

Motorized vehicles pass by Indonesia's Social Security Agency office on the main road of Medan City in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 17, 2024. The agency aims to provide universal health care and evolves over the past decade to emphasize the importance of human rights in implementing National Social Security in Indonesia.


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Motorized vehicles pass by Indonesia's Social Security Agency office on the main road of Medan City in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October...

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Indonesia's Social Security System Evolutions

17 October 2024

Motorized vehicles pass by Indonesia's Social Security Agency office on the main road of Medan City in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October...

#11674786

17 October 2024

Motorized vehicles pass by Indonesia's Social Security Agency office on the main road of Medan City in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 17, 2024. The agency aims to provide universal health care and evolves over the past decade to emphasize the importance of human rights in implementing National Social Security in Indonesia.


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A man wear protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district...

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Coronavirus Emergency In Indonesia

3 February 2022

A man wear protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district...

#7722296

3 February 2022

A man wear protective face masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district on 3 February 2022. Since the first five Omicron patients announced on December 16, 2021, until January-end 2022, cases of the new COVID-19 variant in Indonesia have continually risen after briefly dipping post the second wave in June-July 2021. As of Wednesday, Jan 26, some 1,988 Omicron-infected patients were recorded. The daily count of COVID-19 cases had reached 9,905 as of Friday, January 28. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin estimated that the number of cases would continue to increase and even peak from February to early March 2022, with the Omicron variant being the predominant cause.


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People wear protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district...

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Coronavirus Emergency In Indonesia

3 February 2022

People wear protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district...

#7722298

3 February 2022

People wear protective face masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district on 3 February 2022. Since the first five Omicron patients announced on December 16, 2021, until January-end 2022, cases of the new COVID-19 variant in Indonesia have continually risen after briefly dipping post the second wave in June-July 2021. As of Wednesday, Jan 26, some 1,988 Omicron-infected patients were recorded. The daily count of COVID-19 cases had reached 9,905 as of Friday, January 28. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin estimated that the number of cases would continue to increase and even peak from February to early March 2022, with the Omicron variant being the predominant cause.


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Women wear protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district...

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Coronavirus Emergency In Indonesia

3 February 2022

Women wear protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district...

#7722302

3 February 2022

Women wear protective face masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district on 3 February 2022. Since the first five Omicron patients announced on December 16, 2021, until January-end 2022, cases of the new COVID-19 variant in Indonesia have continually risen after briefly dipping post the second wave in June-July 2021. As of Wednesday, Jan 26, some 1,988 Omicron-infected patients were recorded. The daily count of COVID-19 cases had reached 9,905 as of Friday, January 28. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin estimated that the number of cases would continue to increase and even peak from February to early March 2022, with the Omicron variant being the predominant cause.


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Coffee street vendor without protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta...

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Coronavirus Emergency In Indonesia

3 February 2022

Coffee street vendor without protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta...

#7722304

3 February 2022

Coffee street vendor without protective face masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district on 3 February 2022. Since the first five Omicron patients announced on December 16, 2021, until January-end 2022, cases of the new COVID-19 variant in Indonesia have continually risen after briefly dipping post the second wave in June-July 2021. As of Wednesday, Jan 26, some 1,988 Omicron-infected patients were recorded. The daily count of COVID-19 cases had reached 9,905 as of Friday, January 28. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin estimated that the number of cases would continue to increase and even peak from February to early March 2022, with the Omicron variant being the predominant cause.


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Coffee street vendor without protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta...

#7722306

Coronavirus Emergency In Indonesia

3 February 2022

Coffee street vendor without protective face masks  as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta...

#7722306

3 February 2022

Coffee street vendor without protective face masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a usually busy road in Jakarta business district on 3 February 2022. Since the first five Omicron patients announced on December 16, 2021, until January-end 2022, cases of the new COVID-19 variant in Indonesia have continually risen after briefly dipping post the second wave in June-July 2021. As of Wednesday, Jan 26, some 1,988 Omicron-infected patients were recorded. The daily count of COVID-19 cases had reached 9,905 as of Friday, January 28. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin estimated that the number of cases would continue to increase and even peak from February to early March 2022, with the Omicron variant being the predominant cause.


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A man wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021....

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Omicron In Indonesia

16 December 2021

A man wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021....

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16 December 2021

A man wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin today announced the first case of the new coronavirus variant. An Indonesian identified as N, who is a janitor at Jakarta quarantine center Wisma Atlet, was tested positive for the disease and contracted the Omicron variant. In addition to one confirmed case of the Omicron variant, Health Minister said there are 5 five probable cases of Omicron. Two of them are now under quarantine at the Jakarta Wisma Atlet. They are Indonesian citizens who had just returned from the United States and the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the three others are foreigners from China who visited Manado and are now quarantined in Manado, North Sulawesi.


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People wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021....

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Omicron In Indonesia

16 December 2021

People wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021....

#7542466

16 December 2021

People wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin today announced the first case of the new coronavirus variant. An Indonesian identified as N, who is a janitor at Jakarta quarantine center Wisma Atlet, was tested positive for the disease and contracted the Omicron variant. In addition to one confirmed case of the Omicron variant, Health Minister said there are 5 five probable cases of Omicron. Two of them are now under quarantine at the Jakarta Wisma Atlet. They are Indonesian citizens who had just returned from the United States and the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the three others are foreigners from China who visited Manado and are now quarantined in Manado, North Sulawesi.


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Woman wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021....

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Omicron In Indonesia

16 December 2021

Woman wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021....

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16 December 2021

Woman wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian bridge in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin today announced the first case of the new coronavirus variant. An Indonesian identified as N, who is a janitor at Jakarta quarantine center Wisma Atlet, was tested positive for the disease and contracted the Omicron variant. In addition to one confirmed case of the Omicron variant, Health Minister said there are 5 five probable cases of Omicron. Two of them are now under quarantine at the Jakarta Wisma Atlet. They are Indonesian citizens who had just returned from the United States and the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the three others are foreigners from China who visited Manado and are now quarantined in Manado, North Sulawesi.


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A man wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021. Health...

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Omicron In Indonesia

16 December 2021

A man wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021. Health...

#7542470

16 December 2021

A man wear protective face masks while walking at pedestrian in business district on the main street in Jakarta on 16 December 2021. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin today announced the first case of the new coronavirus variant. An Indonesian identified as N, who is a janitor at Jakarta quarantine center Wisma Atlet, was tested positive for the disease and contracted the Omicron variant. In addition to one confirmed case of the Omicron variant, Health Minister said there are 5 five probable cases of Omicron. Two of them are now under quarantine at the Jakarta Wisma Atlet. They are Indonesian citizens who had just returned from the United States and the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the three others are foreigners from China who visited Manado and are now quarantined in Manado, North Sulawesi.


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