KOMPAS.com – The Indonesian government again announced 4,127 new Covid-19 cases that occurred since Tuesday (10/13/2020) at 12.00 WIB until Wednesday (10/14/2020) afternoon.
Thus, the total number of cases corona virus which have been confirmed in Indonesia to a total of 344,749.
The number of recovered patients also increased by 4,555, bringing the total to 267,851 people.
In addition, the total number of deaths to date is 12,156, an increase of 129 from the previous day.
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Meanwhile, in relation to the number of areas with a high risk of the corona virus or red zone, according to the Indonesian Covid-19 Task Force, it has decreased from 54 areas last week and now there are 53 regions.
Here are the details:
1. Aceh
- Aceh Singkil
- Lhokseumawe City
- Pidie Jaya |
2. North Sumatra
3. West Sumatra
- Religion
- Dharmasraya
- Bukittinggi City
- Padang city
- South Coast
- Sijunjung
- Flat Land
4. Riau
- Pekanbaru City
- Kuantan Singingi
- Siak
5. Jambi
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6. South Sumatra
- Banyuasin Museum
- Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir
7. Banten
- South Tangerang City
- Tangerang Regency
8. DKI Jakarta
- South Jakarta
- North Jakarta
- East Jakarta
- west Jakarta
9. West Java
10. Central Java
- Pati
- Wonosobo
- Tegal City
- Sukoharjo
- Kebumen
- Blora
- Pekalongan
- Pekalongan City
11. Bali
12. NTT
13. South Kalimantan
14. East Kalimantan
- Samarinda City
- Kutai Kartanegara
- Bontang City
- Kutai Timur
15. South Sulawesi
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16. Southeast Sulawesi
- North Kolaka
- Kendari City
17. Maluku
18. West Papua
19. Papua
- Biak Numfor
- Jayapura City
- Jayapura
- Sarmi
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Indicator
For the record, the Indonesian Covid-19 Task Force divides the risk map into five categories.
The five categories are high risk (red zone), medium risk (orange zone), low risk (yellow zone), no cases (green zone), and not affected (green zone).
There are several indicators used to calculate the status of the Covid-19 risk zone in Indonesia, namely: epidemiology, public health surveillance, and health services.
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Epidemiological indicators
- The drop in the number of positive cases in the last week was more than 50 percent from the peak
- The drop in the number of ODP and PDP cases in the last week was more than 50 percent from the peak
- The decline in the number of positive case deaths in the last week was more than 50 percent from the peak
- The drop in the number of ODP and PDP deaths in the last week was more than 50 percent from the peak
- The decline in the number of positive cases hospitalized in the last week was more than 50 percent from the peak
- The decline in the number of ODP and PDP cases hospitalized in the last week was more than 50 percent from the peak
- The cumulative percentage of cases recovered from all positive cases
- Increase in the number of completed monitoring of ODP and PDP cases over the past 2 weeks
- Incidence rate of positive cases per 100,000 population
- Mortality rate positive cases per 100,000 population
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Public health surveillance indicators
- The number of diagnostic samples examined increased over the past 2 weeks
- Positivity rate low (target of less than 5 percent positive sample of all people tested)
Health service indicators
- The number of beds in the referral hospital isolation room can accommodate up to less than 20 percent of the number of positive Covid-19 patients hospitalized
- The number of beds in the referral hospital can accommodate up to less than the number of ODP, PDP, and Covid-19 positive patients treated at the hospital
That is, the risk zone in each of these can change at any time depending on the deployment conditions coronavirus pandemic.
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Infographic: Pandemic Covid-19. Meaning of the Red, Orange, Yellow and Green Zones
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