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Indonesia’s 5 consecutive days of new crown deaths increased by more than 1,000 cases, and a total of more than 2.95 million confirmed cases

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(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Indonesia increases the number of deaths from new crowns over a thousand for 5 consecutive days, and the total number of confirmed cases exceeds 2.95 million

China News Service, Jakarta, July 20 (Reporter Lin Yongchuan) Indonesian officials announced on the afternoon of the 20th that 38,325 new cases of new coronary pneumonia were confirmed in the country in the past 24 hours, and the total number of confirmed cases exceeded 2.95 million, reaching 29,500,58; new deaths were 1,280 Cases, a total of 76,200 deaths.

This is the fifth consecutive day that Indonesia has set a record for the highest number of deaths in a single day since the outbreak with 1,338 cases on the 19th. There were more than 1,000 deaths in a single day in Indonesia.

That day is an important annual Eid al-Adha festival for Indonesian Muslims. Although the Indonesian government announced the implementation of “temporary special restrictions” from the 18th to the 25th of this month, people in many places still gathered to pray and celebrate the holiday during the epidemic.

The “temporary special restrictions” include those in Java, Bali and 15 other severely affected counties (cities), except for the emergency needs of individuals in key and necessary departments such as commuting to and from get off work, medical treatment of critically ill patients, pregnant women giving birth, and funerals for non-new crown deaths. , Restrict the movement of people across regions; close religious venues and all people pray at home; close all tourist attractions, etc.

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According to Indonesian media reports, in Jakarta, the capital hardest hit by the epidemic, group prayer ceremonies were held in at least 36 mosques that day; in some areas of Surabaya, East Java, people prayed on the streets outside the mosques; in Banja, South Kalimantan People pray outdoors at the Ermasin Jami Mosque; at Fatah Mosque in Ambon City, Maluku Province, people wear masks to pray indoors; at a mosque in Aceh, many people have not kept more than 1 meter safe Large-scale gatherings and prayers were held during social distancing, and some people did not wear masks.

Many Indonesian government officials expressed their worries that there will be a rapid increase in cases and a rebound of the epidemic after the holiday. After the Eid al-Adha holiday last year, the country’s new crown epidemic has rebounded significantly. (Finish)









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