Viewing Corona 9 provinces after 2 weeks managed by Luhut



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –

For almost two weeks, the Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs and Investments Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan and Head of the Covid-19 Management Working Group Doni Monardo together trying to reduce Covid-19 cases in 9 provinces.

On September 15, both received a mandate from President Joko Widodo to Luhut and Doni to reduce Covid-19 cases, death rates and improve recovery in DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, South Kalimantan , South Sulawesi, Bali, Sumatra. North and Papua.

According to the page https://covid19.go.id/, the additional charts of national cases of covid-19 in the period of September 15 to 28 tend to increase.


On September 15, 3,507 additional positive cases, then an increase of 3,963 the next day (9/16). It then decreased to 3,635 (17/9), but rose again to 3,891 (18/9).

After that, additional cases continued to rise to 4,168 cases on (9/19), or the first time it broke 4,000 daily cases.

Instead of decreasing, the additional positive cases continued to rise to 4,000 cases. He even set three consecutive records from September 23-25.

Other cases on September 23 were 4,465, on September 24, 4,634 and on September 25, 4,823.

The next two days, from September 26 to 27, additional Covid-19 cases decreased, even though there were still 4,000 cases per day. To be precise 4,494 (9/26) and 3,874 in (9/27).

While today there are 3509 additional positive cases of Covid-19.

The accumulated positive cases during September reached 103,926 cases. Much higher than the accumulated cases in August 66,420 cases.

Meanwhile, the period from September 15 to 28 saw the addition of 57,199 new cases.

In 9 priority provinces, the accumulation of positive cases for two consecutive weeks has decreased, although some provinces still show an increase in cases.

From September 15 to 21, during the first week of Luhut and Doni managing the pandemic in 9 priority provinces, the accumulation of Covid-19 cases there accounted for 27,329 cases.

Then the second week, using the September 22-28 calculation, up to 19,836 positive cases. This figure is lower than that of the previous week.

In detail, 9 priority provinces such as DKI Jakarta registered 8,219 cases in the first week, then decreased in the second week 8,022 cases.

In West Java there was an increase, in the first week there were 2,911 cases and in the second week 3,941 cases. Central Java 1,841 cases the first week and 2,176 cases the second week.

East Java 2,645 cases in the first week, decreased in the second week to 2,098 cases. South Kalimantan 394 cases and 420 cases in the second week. South Sulawesi 927 cases in the first week and 951 cases in the second week.

Then, in Bali 576 cases in the first week and 751 cases in the second week, in North Sumatra 909 cases in the first week and 655 cases in the second week. Finally, the province of Papua has 604 cases and an increase of 823 cases in the second week.

Then, in the case of national deaths, seen in the graph belonging to the Covid-19 Working Group, it continues to fluctuate, but tends to decrease after breaking a record of 160 deaths per day.

In the first week Luhut and Doni reduced the mortality rate in 9 provinces, it had accumulated the death toll to 608. Then, it decreased in the second week by 569.

However, there was an increase in the death rate in West Java, in the first week there were 20 cases of death, an increase in the second week of 71 cases.

Then the cases recovered, viewed according to the national recovery graph, it is still volatile. Several times the recovered cases showed an increase, namely on September 18 (4,022 cases) and September 25 (4,343 cases).

Recovered cases in 9 provinces increased in the second week by 19,609 cases, from 15,701 cases in the previous week.

As of September 28, 2020, the number of positive cases in these 9 provinces is:

1. Bali: 8,639 positives, 7,126 recovered, 263 deaths

2. DKI Jakarta: 71,339 positives, 57,657 recovered, 1,695 dead

3. West Java: 21,443 positives, 13,181 recovered, 390 dead

4. Central Java: 21,930 positives, 15,574 recovered, 1,397 dead

5. East Java: 43,174 positives, 36,323 recovered, 3,138 dead

6. South Kalimantan: 10,237 positives, 8,682 recovered, 417 dead

7. South Sulawesi: 15,354 positives, 11,503 recovered, 413 dead

8. North Sumatra: 10,123 positives, 6,636 recovered, 423 dead

9. Papua: 5,999 positives, 3,743 recovered, 80 dead

(mel / wis)

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