Coronavirus cases in Indonesia exceed 100,000 according to ‘new policy’

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Jakarta – Indonesia on Monday showed its 100,000th case of coronavirus when the Red Cross warned that the fitness crisis in the fourth most populous country in the world could “get out of control.”

The vast archipelago, home to more than 250 million more people, is experiencing more than 1,000 new infections a day after softening movement restrictions this month to prevent it from collapsing Southeast Asia’s largest economy.

On Monday, Indonesia reported a total of 100,303 cases of COVID-19 and 4,838 deaths. But with some of the lowest check rates in the world, it’s idea that the actual duration of your toll is much longer.

Dozens of the number one care physicians have died of a fatal respiratory illness, while fitness officials warned that many young people could also have died, as many of the suspected patients of the virus are buried without proof.

The country of almost 270 million other people is one of the highest affected by the pandemic in Asia, with cases in the 34 provinces, adding the remote Moluccas islands and eastern Papua.

There have been protests opposed to estrangement regulations and even testing in some parts of the country, adding the holiday island Bali.

And critics have criticized widespread symptoms that Indonesians are less attentive as a component of the government’s so-called “new general policy.”

They say the reopening of offices in the capital, Jakarta, is one of the main culprits of the outbreak, while restaurants, food shopping and tourist attractions are also opening their doors across the country.

“We are intensifying our efforts to teach the public about the importance of turning their behavior through physical distance, dressing in masks and practicing hygiene,” the Indonesian Red Cross said Monday, adding that it had recruited some 7,000 volunteers across the country. Country.

“This requires a unified, unprecedented and large-scale effort to succeed in every sector of society, in every single corner of our country,” he added.

President Joko Widodo has called for higher control rates and a more difficult response, adding threats to reorganize the closets if ministers do a more important task to combat the crisis.

But his government canceled a daily press conference on COVID-19 that was noted to inform the public and wonder how it would handle the epidemic.

Widodo, better known as Jokowi, has also been criticized for his slow reaction to the crisis and previous comments that he feared that making public data about the virus would cause panic among the mass population.

Indonesia reported its first case of the virus in March.

“Today’s 100,000 instances alert the government that it wants to be more serious in managing the pandemic,” said Halik Malik, spokesman for the Indonesian Physicians Association.

“People have been less alert in recent months because of the government’s communication of ‘new normal.’

“It’s misleading and could lead others to think that the virus is under control, but it really isn’t.”

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