Death Continues to Increase

The monitoring agency for the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak, LaporCovid, noted that the number of languishing deaths of self-isolated patients continued to increase.
Yesterday, the number has reached 712 patients. LaporCovid data analyst, Said Fariz Hibban, said the data was obtained from various sources. "There are district and city health centers, bodies for the burial team, and news from the mass media," Hibban said when contacted yesterday. Referring to the data, the highest number of deaths from Covid-19 self-isolation patients came from West Java Province, as many as 248 people. The second rank is the Special Region of Yogyakarta with 134 inhabitants. The next provinces were Central Java with 114 deaths, East Java 72 deaths, Banten 68 deaths, and DKI Jakarta with 53 deaths. These six provinces in Java already have adequate health facilities compared to other islands. Hibban predicts the actual death rate for COVID-19 self-isolation patients is higher. He said other volunteer institutions monitoring the Covid-19 pandemic also had their own data. What makes it sad is that there are only a few similarities in the identities of the victims who died between LaporCovid data and other institutions. "So, you can imagine how big the real number is," said Hibban. West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil said there were at least 119 thousand active cases of Covid-19 in his area. Of that number, around 80,000 people underwent self-isolation. Ridwan Kamil requested that 80 The thousand self-isolated patients must receive priority assistance for free drugs from the government. One of them is from the TNI. "Hopefully, the drugs from the TNI can approach the active number that is isoman in West Java," said the former mayor of Bandung.

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