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Acha Septriasa during the Corona Pandemic in Australia: Every Shopping Cart is Wiped, Violators Can Be Fined

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Acha Septriasa during the Corona Pandemic in Australia: Every Shopping Cart is Wiped, Violators Can Be Fined Acha Septriasa (credit: KapanLagi.com/Muhammad Akrom Sukarya)

Kapanlagi.com - The corona virus (Covid-19) is spreading in several countries, including Australia. Acha Septriasa, who has been living in Sydney since she got married, with her husband and child, also feels the impact. So, how does Acha carry out her activities in the midst of the corona pandemic?

"I don't want to deviate from my routine, every morning I start the day with a clear routine. As a mother, I want my husband to work from home, continue to work with focus, and my child to engage in positive activities like before the pandemic," said Acha during a live broadcast on her Instagram account, @septriasaacha, on Friday (17/4/2020).

1. Sunbathing While Having Breakfast

Acha admits that she starts her day by having breakfast with her family and then continues by sunbathing under the sunlight. "In the morning, I sunbathe from 8 to 10 o'clock, while having breakfast. Fortunately, my apartment has a great morning view," she said.

After that, she engages in activities with her three-year-old daughter, Bridgia Kalina Kharisma. "I invite her to color, play with skill-related toys," she explained.

2. Acha Occasionally Goes Out

Not always indoors, sometimes Acha also takes her child to exercise in the nearby park. "I once took Brie for exercise, took Brie for jogging in the park. But the exercise must be done while walking, not talking to other people," she said.

She also occasionally goes out to shop for kitchen needs. "But I don't take Brie, because she's still young. The shopping is done weekly. I'm very careful, I wipe the shopping cart so it doesn't get infected with viruses," she added.

3. Regulations in Australia

Acha further stated that the city atmosphere where she currently resides is still conducive. "(The situation here) is still conducive. There is no chaos, no refusal of demonstrations," said Acha Septriasa.

To suppress the spread of the virus, Acha said that the Australian government is gradually implementing social restrictions on its citizens, starting from allowing only 100 people to gather outdoors, to allowing only two people to have meetings outdoors. Those who violate these regulations will be fined.

"Social distancing has been implemented for the past 40 days. We must stay at home, offices are prohibited from opening, only malls with supermarkets, pharmacies, and clinics are open. Cafes and restaurants are closed, only takeaways are allowed. Going out for exercise is allowed, but gathering with friends is not allowed. Violators will be fined," concluded Acha.

(kpl/dan/pit)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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