The Borneo Post

Virus-hit Indonesia receives emergency medical supplies

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JAKARTA: Indonesia received desperatel­y needed supplies of oxygen and protective equipment from neighbouri­ng Singapore yesterday to support its overwhelme­d healthcare system, as the country battles its deadliest coronaviru­s wave yet.

The Southeast Asian archipelag­o is being hit by a major outbreak driven by the highly infectious Delta variant, which has led to authoritie­s imposing new curbs nationwide.

Hospitals are struggling to cope, with many now refusing new patients, leaving scores to die at home, while desperate relatives hunt for oxygen tanks to treat the sick.

Singapore sent supplies including oxygen cylinders, ventilator­s, masks, gloves and gowns on two air force planes to Jakarta, the city-state’s foreign ministry said.

Another 1,000 ventilator­s were due to arrive from Australia later Friday, while Indonesian officials plan to buy more supplies of oxygen and other equipment.

The supplies are sorely needed as hospitals set up makeshift treatment tents in parking lots and doctors and other medical workers increasing­ly become infected.

Nearly 1,000 Indonesian medical workers have died of Covid-19, including more than a dozen who were already fully inoculated, according to the country’s medical associatio­n.

At a hospital in Surabaya, on hard-hit Java island, virus patients were queuing for treatment as the facility struggled to cope with a shortage of medics.

“Many of our own medical workers are infected by Covid19,” said hospital spokeswoma­n Redita Putri Iriani.

“When a patient is discharged, a new one immediatel­y arrives. We all feel overwhelme­d.”

The world’s fourth most populous nation is reporting tens of thousands of cases a day, and logged a record daily death toll of 1,040 earlier this week.

Indonesia, with a population of 270 million, has recorded a total caseload of over 2.4 million – but testing rates are low and experts believe the true figure is far higher.

New curbs that started at the weekend saw offices, mosques, parks, shopping malls and restaurant­s closed in the hardhit capital Jakarta and Java as well as holiday hotspot Bali.

Restrictio­ns have since been expanded nationwide as the Delta variant takes hold, and the government has warned the worst may be yet to come.

Many of our own medical workers are infected by Covid-19. When a patient is discharged, a new one immediatel­y arrives. We all feel overwhelme­d.

Redita Putri Iriani

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Officers unloading medical equipment, such as oxygen cylinders, ventilator­s as well as masks, gloves and gowns from two Singapore air force planes, to be used in the Covid-19 coronaviru­s pandemic, at the air force base in Jakarta.
— AFP photo Officers unloading medical equipment, such as oxygen cylinders, ventilator­s as well as masks, gloves and gowns from two Singapore air force planes, to be used in the Covid-19 coronaviru­s pandemic, at the air force base in Jakarta.

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