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It will get very bad : Experts warn on Indonesia COVID surge

‘It will get very bad’: Experts warn on Indonesia COVID surge Al Jazeera Staff © Provided by Al Jazeera Grave diggers carry a coffin for burial at a cemetery for people who ve died from coronavirus in Bandung [Timur Matahari/AFP] Health officials in Indonesia are blaming the emergence of the Delta variant first detected in India for a massive surge in COVID-19 that has seen the number of daily new cases more than triple in recent weeks, but some of the country’s leading infectious disease experts say the real reasons are closer to home. “The spread of this virus variant is very fast,” Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin admitted during an online seminar on Sunday, adding that the variant had got a foothold in Indonesia through its ports.

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It will be very bad : experts warn of increasing COVID in Indonesia Coronavirus pandemic News

It will be very bad : experts warn of increasing COVID in Indonesia Coronavirus pandemic News
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Indonesia Suspends Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine

OREANDA-NEWS. The Indonesian Ministry of Health has decided to suspend the distribution of about 450,000 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine after the fatality of one of the patients 11 days after vaccination. It is reported by the local newspaper Jakarta Globe. According to the newspaper, a 22-year-old man was vaccinated with AstraZeneca on May 5. According to his family, the man started having headaches, fever and muscle pain. One day later, his symptoms worsened and he was taken to hospital, where he later died. After the death of the young man, the country s Ministry of Health ordered that the remaining vaccines from the received batch be sent to the local regulatory authority to test the drug for toxicity and sterility. The decision was reportedly made on Sunday.

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