Earlier in July, Indonesia was among the first countries to impose restrictions on playing Pokémon Go when it ordered police and military personnel to abstain from catching ’em all while on duty. Now the Indonesian government is also considering banning Pokémon Go at schools, claiming the smash-hit game is damaging children’s minds and making them “lazy”, the IBT reports. The country’s minister of women’s empowerment and child protection Yohana Yembise said she’s working on a ministerial decree that will prohibit children from playing the game at schools, allowing them to focus on their studies instead. However, it is not yet clear when or how the order will…

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