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Coronavirus crisis: South-east Asia in its darkest hour of pandemic
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Indonesia set to decide on next COVID-19 restrictions as daily deaths reach record highs
Indonesia s government is under pressure to extend tight restrictions as daily COVID-19 deaths reach record highs, but hundreds of businesses in Jakarta fear they will be forced to permanently close. 20 July 2021
Indonesia s government is set to decide whether to extend the country s toughest coronavirus curbs to date, as the country s death toll soars to record highs.
Fuelled by the spread of the more virulent Delta variant, Indonesia has reported more new COVID-19 cases than any country in the world, according to the seven-day average from a Reuters data tracker.
Trust in Indonesian president s handling of pandemic falls-survey Reuters 14 hrs ago
By Stanley Widianto
JAKARTA, July 19 (Reuters) - Trust in Indonesian President Joko Widodo s ability to handle the pandemic has fallen sharply among the public, a survey showed, as authorities struggle to contain a wave of coronavirus infections that has pushed hospitals to breaking point.
Fueled by the spread of the more virulent Delta variant, Indonesia has reported more new COVID-19 cases than any country in the world, according to the latest seven-day average from a Reuters data tracker. It was second only to Brazil in terms of the number of deaths.