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July 21, 2021 Written by VOA A mortuary team in full hazmat suits lowers the casket of a COVID-19 victim at a special cemetery in TPU Rorotan, north Jakarta, Indonesia
COVID-19 is taking a devastating toll on medical professionals in Indonesia, where 114 doctors have died so far this month, more than double the number of doctors who died in June, according to a physicians’ network known as the Mitigation Team of the Indonesian Medical Association, or IDI.
The rising number of doctor deaths comes as the government notes that 95 per cent of health workers have received COVID-19 vaccines.
On Sunday, the chief of the mitigation team, Mahesa Paranadipa Maikel, told the press in Jakarta that the doctor monthly death toll is the highest since the start of t
Indonesian Doctors Dying of COVID-19 Amid Surge
19 Jul 2021, 08:05 GMT+10
COVID-19 is taking a devastating toll on medical professionals in Indonesia, where 114 doctors have died so far this month, more than double the number of doctors who died in June, according to a physicians network known as the Mitigation Team of the Indonesian Medical Association, or IDI.
The rising number of doctor deaths comes as the government notes that 95% of health workers have received COVID-19 vaccines.
On Sunday, the chief of the mitigation team, Mahesa Paranadipa Maikel, told the press in Jakarta that the doctor monthly death toll is the highest since the start of the pandemic in March of 2020. The record was last set in January 2021, when 65 doctors died.
Indonesia can still singlehandedly tackle pandemic: official 15 hours ago
Illustration. (Pixabay) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Chief of the Mitigation Team of the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) Moh. Adib Khumaidi has expressed strong belief that Indonesia still had the capability of handling the COVID-19 pandemic on account of its adequate human resources, thereby annulling the need for doctors from overseas. We do not need foreign doctors. We are still capable, Khumaidi stated via an online media discussion on Monday
Khumaidi reiterated the significance of mapping out resources of doctors, whether general practitioners or specialists. The efforts encompass pinpointing their locations and evaluating their competencies. He expected that the available human resources would be sufficient to meet the well-being needs.
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