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View all search resultsIf Indonesia does not step up its current COVID-19 control measures, the country might have to deal with a "collapsed" healthcare system and hundreds of thousands of deaths, as shown by a projection by the National Development Planning Board (Bappenas) and the University of Indonesia's (UI) public health experts.
House secretary-general Indra Iskandar told reporters on Monday that all 575 lawmakers and their immediate families - as well as their domestic workers and chauffeurs - would be tested for the virus using rapid test kits that are expected to arrive on Tuesday.
The United States Food and Drug Administration has approved the first rapid coronavirus diagnostic test, with a detection time of about 45 minutes, as the country struggles to meet the demand for coronavirus testing.
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