JakartaPost-Feb 2, 2022

The government has further reduced the quarantine period for international arrivals and plans to repurpose quarantine facilities into isolation centers to ease the burden on hospitals, as authorities alter their pandemic assessment indicators amid a third wave of COVID-19 transmission. Indonesia is experiencing a spike in infections that is largely attributable to the highly contagious Omicron strain of the coronavirus. The daily number of new recorded cases jumped from 3,000 on Jan. 24 to more than 16,000 on Tuesday, according to official data – the largest increase in over five months. But the government has declined to impose stricter curbs, citing the relative mildness of Omicron cases, the lower hospitalization rate and progress in the national vaccination drive. Riris Andono Ahmad, an epidemiologist at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, said the greater focus on hospitalization rates could be effective. “With the current state of our vaccination efforts, we can assume that the pressure from Omicron transmission on the healthcare system won’t be as high as with Delta,” he told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2022/02/01/govt-pivots-to-harm-reduction-as-omicron-cases-rise.html