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On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 11:38 AM Sunny ambon [email protected] [GELORA45] <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/06/17/indonesia-becomes-country-with-most-confirmed-covid-19-cases-in-southeast-asia.html > > > > *Indonesia becomes country with most confirmed COVID-19 cases in Southeast > Asia* > > - > > Alya Nurbaiti > > The Jakarta Post > > Jakarta / Wed, June 17, 2020 / 06:19 pm > > > Indonesia has recorded a total of 41,431 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of > Thursday, making it the country with the highest number of COVID-19 cases > in Southeast Asia. > > With 1,031 new confirmed cases on Thursday, the country has surpassed > Singapore, which recorded 41,216 confirmed cases, according to Singapore’s > Ministry of Health. > *Indonesia records highest number of COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia* > > *Indonesia* > > 41,431 > > Singapore > > 41,216 > > Philippines > > 26,781 > > Malaysia > > 8,505 > > Thailand > > 3,135 > > Vietnam > > 334 > > Myanmar > > 262 > > Brunei Darussalam > > 141 > > Cambodia > > 128 > > Timor Leste > > 24 > > Laos > > 19 > > *Data as of June 17, 2020* > > Chart: JP/Karina M. Tehusijarana Source: Health Ministry Get the data Created > with Datawrap <https://www.datawrapper.de/_/pRmI1> > > Indonesia also has the highest death toll in the region with a total of > 2,267 fatalities due to the disease, far surpassing Singapore’s 26 COVID-19 > deaths. > > Health Ministry Disease Control and Prevention Director General Achmad > Yurianto said on Thursday that the new cases were still concentrated in > five provinces, namely East Java with 225 new reported cases, followed by > Jakarta with 127, Central Java with 115, South Kalimantan with 86 and South > Sulawesi with 84 cases. > > Read also: *Doubts loom over Indonesia's 'travel bubble' plan* > <https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/06/17/doubts-loom-over-indonesias-travel-bubble-aim.html> > > Yurianto, however, said he remained optimistic about the country’s fight > against the disease, as 16,243 people had recovered. > > He reiterated the importance of each individual to protect themselves from > contracting the virus. “It’s important to adapt to the new normal, being > productive while adhering to health protocols to stop the virus > transmission chain,” he said. > > He added that the government kept tracing the virus “aggressively” by > increasing the number of tests. To date, the country has carried out > 547,811 swab tests on 339,687 people. > > > > > >
