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						Japan's children of the tsunami shaped by tragedy
More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Indonesia is still struggling to increase its testing and tracing numbers. The recent surge in cases, fueled by a second coronavirus wave, is a wakeup call for the authorities to improve the country’s testing and tracing capabilities.
Multimedia Journalists : Nina A. Loasana and Ramadani Saputra
Multimedia Editor: Marchio Irfan Gorbiano
Photo thumbnail AFP/Timur Matahari