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View all search resultsBogor Regent Ade Yasin said the samples had begun piling up toward the end of September because of the laboratory's limited polymerase chain reaction (PCR) examination tools, urging the Bogor Health Agency to accelerate its handling of the samples.
Health authorities are demanding that Jakarta’s satellite cities follow the capital’s lead in increasing the testing capacity, as the capital deals with more and more COVID-19 infections amid relaxed restrictions and rising mobility.
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.
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