JakartaPost-Aug 4

Indonesia passed the grim record of 100,000 COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday as the Delta variant-fueled second wave of the pandemic continues to ravage the country, killing more than a thousand a day in the past three weeks. The first cases of Delta transmission were found among COVID-19 patients in Jakarta in January when the country saw the first surge of cases, with daily infections averaging above 10,000. Cases, however, began to decline in February, prompting the government to lower its guard and ease restrictions. Authorities appeared to overlook the fact that this highly transmissible variant, when left unchecked, could lead to an even more catastrophic outbreak. As a result, the Delta variant spread rapidly in Jakarta, Kudus regency in Central Java and Bangkalan regency in East Java, before making its way to 22 out of Indonesia’s 34 provinces.

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