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In the last 12 hours, Indonesia’s health and food-safety governance news dominated. The Ministry of Health is revising medical internship rules after the reported death of dr. Myta Aprilia Azmi, with changes focused on limiting intern working hours to a maximum of 40 hours per week (no extensions), clarifying that interns are not substitutes for organic doctors, and introducing remuneration standards. Separately, Indonesia’s National Nutrition Agency (BGN) and BPOM formalized a collaboration to strengthen food safety oversight for the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program, emphasizing that monitoring should be based on lab tests and measurable standards rather than routine administration. Related coverage also points to scrutiny of MBG kitchen compliance after findings of borax and E. coli in samples, with BGN stating that at least one Nutrition Service Unit violated technical guidelines and that operations may be paused until standards are met.

Health preparedness and public health messaging also featured in the broader region. Saudi Arabia released multilingual health awareness guidance for Hajj pilgrims to prevent exhaustion and heatstroke, including advice on limiting respiratory infections in crowded settings, first aid before accessing medical care, and food safety. Indonesia’s own Hajj-related policy coverage in the same window included a restriction on city tours before completing peak rituals (Arafah, Muzdalifah, Mina), framed as a way to protect pilgrims’ physical and mental condition ahead of demanding rites.

Beyond health, the most visible “Indonesia-linked” development in the last 12 hours was macro/market stabilization amid external shocks: Bank Indonesia governor Perry Warjiyo said the central bank has sufficient foreign exchange reserves to intervene around the clock to stabilize the rupiah, while also tightening rules for dollar purchases (lowering the documentation threshold). This sits alongside broader coverage of supply-chain and climate pressures—such as a plastics crisis in Asia tied to disruptions in Iranian oil flows and naphtha supply—and a set of climate explainers about Western Disturbances and El Niño conditions affecting summer extremes.

Earlier in the week, the continuity of Indonesia’s health-system focus is reinforced by additional reporting on hepatitis progress (not Indonesia-specific, but part of the same global elimination narrative) and by ongoing attention to disease surveillance and screening capacity (e.g., hantavirus screening preparations after a cruise-ship case). However, compared with the dense health/MBG and internship-rule evidence from the last 12 hours, the older Indonesia-specific material is more scattered—so the clearest “change” signal remains the tightening of internship governance and the escalation of MBG food-safety oversight.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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