JakartaPost-Sept 10, 2020

The healthcare system in Jakarta is on the brink of collapse as medical workers are dying and hospitals have reported “alarming” shortages of beds needed to treat COVID-19 patients, prompting Jakarta to once again partially close down the city. With the worsening COVID-19 situation particularly observed after the gradual easing of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in June, bed occupancy rates — the number of people hospitalized with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19 — in the city’s hospitals are increasing. The city’s isolation bed occupancy rate stood at 77 percent and that of intensive care unit (ICU) beds at 83 percent as of Wednesday.

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