JakartaPost-July 9, 2020

Indonesia’s high rate of COVID-19 infection has not stopped people throughout the archipelago from refusing to be tested, largely because of employment concerns and a fear of ostracism, despite the government’s efforts to contain the disease through increased mass testing. Herdayati, a resident of Kampung Elektro in Penjaringan, North Jakarta, recalled how some of her neighbors shut themselves in when COVID-19 swab tests were being administered in the neighborhood’s community hall in June. The authorities offered polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests in the area after 23 residents were found to have the illness. Of the approximately 300 residents invited to take the test, only 37 appeared. Many were reluctant get tested because of fears of being stigmatized and losing opportunities to make a living, she said. The fears were justified.

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