New Straits Times

Indonesia’s confirmed cases more than double to 69

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JAKARTA: Indonesia yesterday reported 35 new coronaviru­s cases, including two toddlers, bringing its total to 69, as a rights group urged authoritie­s to be more transparen­t about the spread of the virus in the world’s fourth most-populous nation.

Health Ministry official Achmad Yurianto said the new cases ranged in age from 2 to 80, and that three people out of the latest cases had died.

The patients were found after tracing their contacts back to earlier confirmed cases, he said without disclosing the location.

Indonesia only confirmed its first cases of the virus last week while some neighbours had reported scores of cases far earlier, raising concerns among medical experts about infections either not being reported or going undetected.

In addition, some officials have appeared to play down the risks from the virus as well as at times declining to specify the location of an outbreak.

“The central government is not transparen­t in fulfilling the public’s right to know about the spread of Covid-19 in Indonesia,” Amnesty Internatio­nal director Usman Hamid said in a statement.

“If this continues to happen, authoritie­s could potentiall­y breach the public right to informatio­n... and the public right to health.”

Speaking at an event at Jakarta’s airport, President Joko Widodo defended the stance of not revealing travel records and the history of contacts among patients.

He said this was to “consider the risk of panic among the public” and the effects giving out such informatio­n could have on patients when they recovered.

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