JakartaPost-July 29, 2021

Indonesia posted four-digit COVID-19 fatality figures for the 13th consecutive day on Wednesday despite a dip in new cases in the official data and claims from authorities that the situation has relatively improved following the implementation of stricter activity curbs on July 3. Given the inconsistent and underreported COVID-19 data collection since the beginning of the outbreak last year, the number of deaths is thought to be the only reliable marker for demonstrating the true scale of the pandemic in the country. But now concerns are mounting that the figures reported from the regions could be much higher, with the government not including deaths outside of healthcare facilities in its daily official tally. On Wednesday, the country reported 1,824 confirmed coronavirus-related deaths, just a day after smashing past the 2,000-fatalities mark and bringing the total death toll nationwide to nearly 89,000 people.

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