JakartaPost-June 25, 2021

Indonesia’s COVID-19 cases soared to levels not seen before this week, forcing some hospitals to set up emergency tents to cater to a deluge of patients seeking care after potentially contracting the Delta variant of the virus. The nation had at least 181,435 active COVID-19 cases on Friday, the highest number recorded since the pandemic first emerged and after posting four-digit daily increases five days in a row. As of Friday, Jakarta has 497 hospital beds left for COVID-19 patients, with a bed occupancy rate of at least 90 percent. Meanwhile, around 90 percent of hospital beds for COVID-19 patients are occupied in West Java, according to data from the provincial administration’s virus information center (Pikobar) on Thursday. “With the bed occupancy rates at some hospitals [in Bandung] already exceeding 100 percent, we can say [our hospitals] have already collapsed,” said Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) West Java chapter head Eka Mulyana.

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