Active COVID-19 cases in Indonesia are on the decline, says President Jokowi

Active COVID-19 cases in Indonesia are on the decline, says President Jokowi

JAKARTA: The number of active COVID-19 cases in Indonesia is showing a downward trend despite the fa..

JAKARTA: The number of active COVID-19 cases in Indonesia is showing a downward trend despite the fact that daily infections continue to rise, President Joko Widodo said on Tuesday (Sep 1).

He said the percentage of active COVID-19 cases in Indonesia is now 23.6 per cent, lower than about 70 per cent at the start of the outbreak in March.

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The presidents remarks came amid growing concerns that six months after the first cases were reported, the spread of the deadly disease may not be under control in Indonesia.

With 177,571 cases on Tuesday, it has one of the highest number of infections in Southeast Asia.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo wearing protective mask salutes to Indonesian parliament members as he arrives before delivering a speech ahead of the 75th Independence Day, at the parliament building in Jakarta. (Photo: Reuters)

But Jokowi, as the president is popularly known, said people must bear in mind that recoveries have also continued to grow.

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“It is better than the global average,” Mr Widodo told journalists from the foreign media at the presidential palace in Bogor.

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Indonesia has a total of 128,057 recoveries, which constitute about 72 per cent of the total number of cases.

On Tuesday, the country reported 88 deaths, bringing the total fatalities to 7,505.

Mr Widodo noted that Indonesias fatality rate of 4.2 per cent is higher than the global rate of 3.3 per cent.

He also said that testing in Indonesia is still lagging due to limited human capacity and that it is trying to catch up by training more people.

The epicentres of the outbreak are in capital Jakarta and East Java province.

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There are fears that hospitals in large parts of the archipelago would not be able to cope with the rising number of infections.

On Monday, the Indonesian Medical Association said Read More – Source

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