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View all search resultsThe sheer number of COVID-19 deaths has made it easy to forget that behind the statistics lie stories lived by individuals who could and should have continued on. In “People, not numbers”, The Jakarta Post remembers their lives through the eyes of those who knew them best.
The sheer number of COVID-19 deaths has made it easy to forget that behind the statistics lie stories lived by individuals who could and should have continued on. In “People, not numbers”, The Jakarta Post remembers their lives through the eyes of those who knew them best.
Described as “the mother figure” by her family and relatives, the sudden passing of Dede Komara binti Oyo Saryo, 84, has left a void in those she left behind, including her two nieces, Ammy and Felysa.
The recent omission of the daily number of fatalities from the government’s assessment of the multi-tiered public activity restrictions (PPKM) has thrown the spotlight on the government’s COVID-19 data management, which mired in problems since the pandemic began.
The government has clarified its decision to exclude the daily death tally data from the group of indicators it uses to establish the level of curbs in its multi-tiered public activity restrictions (PPKM), saying that the move was only a “temporary” measure.