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Huawei reflects on commitment to support Indonesia s COVID fight

Huawei reflects on commitment to support Indonesia s COVID fight 1st April 2021 Jakarta (ANTARA) - As it entered its 20 th year in Indonesia, Chinese technology company Huawei reflected on its commitment to support the fight against COVID-19 in Indonesia by providing diagnostic solutions to hospitals. The company said it has offered its digital solutions to the Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital and the Pertamina Bina Medika (PERTAMEDIKA) Hospital. With the help of the Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted CT-Scans, the hospitals have been able to make COVID-19 diagnoses six times faster than usual, with a 93-percent accuracy level, the company added. In a statement received here on Thursday, CEO of Huawei Indonesia, Jacky Chen, said the company has launched a number of campaigns in its 20

Indonesian Top Female Volleyball Player Turns Out To Be a Guy

NTT governor testing positive for COVID-19 undergoes treatment

NTT governor testing positive for COVID-19 undergoes treatment 13th January 2021 East Nusa Tenggara Governor Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat (left) while visiting Kupang District . (ANTARA/Kornelis Kaha) Physically, he is alright. There is nothing extraordinary. However, he opts to self-isolate at the hospital. Kupang, E Nusa Tenggara (ANTARA) - East Nusa Tenggara Governor Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat tested positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and is receiving treatment at Jakarta’s Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital, East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Administration Secretary Benediktus Polo Maing stated. The governor is in good health, Maing noted here on Wednesday. Physically, he is alright. There is nothing extraordinary. However, he opts to self-isolate at the hospital, he remarked.

Lt Gen Herman Asaribab, Papua-born Army deputy chief of staff, dies in Jakarta

Army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Nefra Firdaus confirmed the death of the Papuan-born general the same day. “He died of an illness at the RSPAD at 1.40 p.m.,” Nefra said as quoted by tribunnews.com. His cause of death has yet to be confirmed, particularly whether it was due to COVID-19. Nefra said Herman’s body is to be transported back to Jayapura, Papua, where he is to be buried at the Kesuma Trikora Waena heroes cemetery on Wednesday. Herman had only begun serving as the Army’s deputy chief of staff on Nov. 18, following an Indonesian Military Commander decree on staff rotation. Before his most recent promotion, Herman served as commander of the XVII/Cendrawasih Military Command in Papua.

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