Coronavirus: Death Toll In Indonesia Rises To 170

Coronavirus - Death Toll In Indonesia Rises To 170
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Indonesia has recorded a jump in coronavirus death toll on Thursday after it increased to 170.

According to polls, the number of deaths in the country is the highest in Southeast Asia since the outbreak of the pandemic coronavirus.

Meanwhile, at a press conference, the government’s spokesperson for the COVID-19, Achmad Yurianto, said that the number of confirmed cases jumped to 1,790 and 112 patients recovered.

Capital city Jakarta, home to over 10 million people, suffers the highest number of deaths totalling 90, followed by West Java – 25, Banten – 14, East Java – 11, Central Java – seven, and the rest recorded in other areas.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has since declared a national public health emergency status over the coronavirus pandemic.

Authorities have been conducting rapid tests in areas where cases were detected.

The government has turned the Wisma Atlet Kemayoran, the apartment towers in central Jakarta, which were used to billet athletes competing in the 2018 Asian Games, into an emergency hospital intended to treat as many as 24,000 coronavirus-infected patients.

 

AFP

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