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View all search resultsMore than 200 health workers have yet to receive the promised financial incentives for their work on the frontlines of Indonesia's pandemic response throughout 2022, independent data initiative LaporCOVID-19 has found.
Independent data initiative LaporCOVID-19 has reported that at least 2,641 COVID-19 patients in Indonesia have died in self-isolation or while awaiting emergency care during the pandemic’s second wave.
Activists and public health experts have criticized the government for failing to balance between optimistic and cautionary messages in disseminating COVID-19 information, which they say could undermine public health measures to tackle the pandemic.
Indonesia’s high rate of COVID-19 infection has not stopped people throughout the archipelago from refusing to be tested, largely because of economic concerns and a fear of ostracism, despite the government’s efforts to contain the disease through increased mass testing.
In the face of patchy data and conflicting advice from Indonesia's central government over measures to fight coronavirus, groups of volunteers have emerged as an increasingly important source of information and guidance.
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