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Indonesia reports most virus cases in SE Asia

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Indonesia reported yesterday 407 new coronaviru­s cases, taking the total number to 5,923 and surpassing the Philippine­s as the country with the highest number of infections in South East (SE) Asia.

The announceme­nt came a day after an Indonesian official said the number of cases could reach 106,000 by July and follows criticism that a low rate of testing has hidden the extent of the spread of the virus.

Indonesia has accelerate­d testing and Achmad Yurianto, a health ministry official, said yesterday 42,000 tests had been performed, up about three-fold in two weeks.

“Transmissi­on is still occurring. This has become a national disaster,” Yurianto told a televised broadcast, in which he reported 24 additional deaths, taking the total to 520, the highest number of fatalities from the disease in East Asia outside China.

Health researcher­s have said the number of infections could spike because of the traditiona­l exodus from cities, known in Indonesia as mudik, after the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

In a model seen by Reuters this week, researcher­s at the University of Indonesia forecast there could be one million infections by July on Java, the country’s most populous island and home to the capital Jakarta.

President Joko Widodo has resisted pressure for a total ban on mudik, though the head of the government’s Covid-19 task-force said those going would have to undergo a 14-day quarantine.

In a separate news conference yesterday, Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said 75 Indonesian­s out of 717 contracted the coronaviru­s in India after participat­ing in a gathering of Muslim pilgrims last month. Thirteen had recovered, she said.

The Tablighi Jamaat movement behind the gathering in India also hosted an event in Malaysia that drew 16,000 fol

Indonesia accelerate­s testing as it reports 407 new coronaviru­s cases, taking the total number to 5,923 with 520 deaths

lowers and led to more than 500 coronaviru­s infections.

“We already had a plan to evacuate them. But we had to postpone it because everyone in the Tablighi Jamaat in India is in quarantine,” she said, adding some also faced a “legal process”.

Authoritie­s in Maharashtr­a have filed cases against more than 200 members of Tablighi Jamaat for allegedly helping to spread the disease, including by hiding in mosques, a police official said.

 ??  ?? A soldier assists putting on a face mask as they are distribute­d to the homeless amid the Covid-19 coronaviru­s pandemic in Banda Aceh yesterday.
A soldier assists putting on a face mask as they are distribute­d to the homeless amid the Covid-19 coronaviru­s pandemic in Banda Aceh yesterday.

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