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Deaths in Indonesia from COVID-19 raises sharply
09 Jul 2021, 08:55 GMT+10
Jakarta [Indonesia], July 9 (ANI): Indonesia, the world s fourth most populous nation is grappling with COVID-19 deaths, and the numbers have doubled in two days since Wednesday.
As per Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus has overwhelmed the largely unvaccinated country s healthcare system.
Around 5 per cent of Indonesia s 270 million people are fully vaccinated and infections have been rising for days. The country reported a record 1,040 deaths from Covid-19 on Wednesday, up from 558 deaths two days ago, reported WSJ.
Hospitals in many parts of the archipelago have run out of beds and ventilators. Fears of oxygen scarcity have led authorities to import supplies from abroad.
July 09, 2021
published at 12:33 AMReuters
A medical worker prepares a dose of Sinovac s vaccine before giving it to a healthcare worker at an emergency hospital in the Athlete Village in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Jan 27, 2021.
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BANGKOK/JAKARTA - Indonesia and Thailand are considering offering a booster shot to their medical workers immunised with Sinovac s Covid-19 vaccine, a move likely to reduce public trust in the Chinese product, which has been their main inoculation tool.
Some countries including Turkey and the United Arab Emirates have already started giving a booster shot to those inoculated with Chinese vaccines amid concerns that they may not be as effective against new and more transmissible coronavirus variants.