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AbstrakCOVID-19 telah menjadi pandemik di Indonesia sejak ditemukannya kasus pertama pada tanggal 2 Maret 2020 di Depok. Peningkatan kasus perhari semakin tinggi sejak akhir Agustus 2020 yang mencapai lebih dari 2000 kasus per hari.
3 lip 2022 · Introduction. As of 8 August 2021, Indonesia had experienced 3,666,031 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since March 2020, with 474,233 (12.9%) regarded as active cases, 107,096 (2.9%) of deaths, and 3,084,702 (84.1 %) of recovered cases [1]. Globally, as of 6 August 2021, the 200,840,180 confirmed cases were reported, including 4,265,903 deaths [2].
12 maj 2022 · As of August, 2021, Indonesia had 3,892,479 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 120,013 deaths [4]. In the early phase of COVID-19 pandemic, besides the vast territory, Indonesia was also challenged with limited laboratory infrastructure and capacity for COVID-19 diagnosis.
23 maj 2022 · As an archipelagic country, Indonesia has various physical and social environments, which implies that each region has a different response to the pandemic. This study aims to analyze the spatial differentiation of COVID-19 in Indonesia and its interactions with socioenvironmental factors.
19 paź 2021 · Indonesian citizens coming from countries with low COVID-19 transmission are required to undergo a mandatory quarantine for five days; those coming from countries with high COVID-19 transmission are required to undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days. Centralized quarantine facilities have been prepared by
The COVID-19 pandemic situation in Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan in 2021 is significantly different from 2020. Malaysia had the highest COVID-19 vaccination coverage (79.4%), followed by Taiwan (78.5%) and Indonesia (58.3%).
This review describes the challenges of COVID-19 management in Indonesia as a populous, socially and culturally diverse, and archipelagic country. It aims to provide multidisciplinary perspectives for a safe, evidence-based, and productive new normal as well as a comprehensive and integrated actionable policy for COVID-19 control.