COVID-19: Police officers in superhero costumes disinfect motorists in Indonesia

Experts say Indonesia faces a surge in coronavirus cases after a slow government response

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Christian Borbon, Senior Web Editor
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An Indonesian police officer wearing a superhero costume on the street disinfects motorists' vehicles in Pasuruan, East Java.
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An Indonesian police officer wearing an Indonesian superhero costume on the street gives a face mask to a man in Pasuruan, East Java.
AFP
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An Indonesian police officer wearing a superhero costume on the street disinfects motorists' vehicles in Pasuruan, East Java.
AFP
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An Indonesian police officer wearing a superhero costume on the street disinfects motorists' vehicles in Pasuruan, East Java.
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An Indonesian police officer wearing a Covid-19 coronavirus themed helmet conducts a campaign and disinfects motorists' vehicles in Mojokerto, East Java.
AFP
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A police officer wearing a Indonesian a superhero costume on the street gives face masks to motorists in Pasuruan, East Java.
AFP
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Indonesian police officers wearing Indonesian superhero costumes on the street adjusts a face mask in Pasuruan, East Java.
AFP
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Indonesian police officers wearing superhero costumes on the street disinfect motorists' vehicles in Pasuruan, East Java.
AFP
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An Indonesian police officer wearing a superhero costume on the street disinfects motorists' vehicles in Pasuruan, East Java.
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Police officers in superhero costumes spray disinfectant on motorists passing by during a coronavirus awareness campaign on a street in Pasuruan, East Java.
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