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Indonesia sees another daily record coronavirus cases, new clusters emerge
Indonesia sees another daily record coronavirus cases, new clusters emerge
Stanley Widianto,
Reuters
Published Sep 25, 2020 03:35 AM PHT
Clusters emerge in health centers, offices
Clusters emerge in health centers, offices
JAKARTA - Indonesia reported on Thursday its biggest daily rise of coronavirus cases for a second consecutive day as new clusters appeared, though epidemiologists said its low testing rates could be masking far greater infection numbers.
JAKARTA - Indonesia reported on Thursday its biggest daily rise of coronavirus cases for a second consecutive day as new clusters appeared, though epidemiologists said its low testing rates could be masking far greater infection numbers.
Indonesia has for months been battling its first wave of infections and has struggled to stem a rise in transmission, with 262,022 confirmed cases in total and a death toll of 10,105 that is Asia's second-highest after India.
Indonesia has for months been battling its first wave of infections and has struggled to stem a rise in transmission, with 262,022 confirmed cases in total and a death toll of 10,105 that is Asia's second-highest after India.
The peak comes after Indonesia reported several days of over 4,000 new cases, with Thursday's 4,634 the highest so far.
The peak comes after Indonesia reported several days of over 4,000 new cases, with Thursday's 4,634 the highest so far.
The capital Jakarta is seeing infections rise sharply, and its governor on Thursday extended restrictions until Oct. 11 to try to take pressure off of hospitals.
The capital Jakarta is seeing infections rise sharply, and its governor on Thursday extended restrictions until Oct. 11 to try to take pressure off of hospitals.
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Epidemiologists say the steady rise in infections is a combination of new clusters emerging and a testing rate that remains among the world's lowest, making it difficult to see a clearer picture of the contagion.
Epidemiologists say the steady rise in infections is a combination of new clusters emerging and a testing rate that remains among the world's lowest, making it difficult to see a clearer picture of the contagion.
Wiku Adisasmito, spokesman for Indonesia's COVID-19 task force, said the public was not taking the virus seriously enough and gathering too often in crowds.
Wiku Adisasmito, spokesman for Indonesia's COVID-19 task force, said the public was not taking the virus seriously enough and gathering too often in crowds.
"Over time, we've seen that the people have lowered their guards ... it's almost like they don't have empathy even when they see every day so many new victims," he told reporters.
"Over time, we've seen that the people have lowered their guards ... it's almost like they don't have empathy even when they see every day so many new victims," he told reporters.
Indonesia's testing should be higher, Wiki added, citing a need for more testing personnel and social stigma preventing people from seeking tests.
Indonesia's testing should be higher, Wiki added, citing a need for more testing personnel and social stigma preventing people from seeking tests.
Task force epidemiologist Dewi Nur Aisyah on Wednesday said some of the most prominent clusters were found in health centers, families and offices.
Task force epidemiologist Dewi Nur Aisyah on Wednesday said some of the most prominent clusters were found in health centers, families and offices.
Recent epidemic models by international research groups indicate Indonesia's daily infection numbers could be far higher than those detected, with Imperial College London putting it at 40,000 a day and the Seattle-based Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation pointing to 60,000 daily cases.
Recent epidemic models by international research groups indicate Indonesia's daily infection numbers could be far higher than those detected, with Imperial College London putting it at 40,000 a day and the Seattle-based Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation pointing to 60,000 daily cases.
Wiku did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment on those models.
Wiku did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment on those models.
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