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Indonesian president secures billions in investment pledges during China visit

Indonesian president secures billions in investment pledges during China visit
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Indonesian president secures billions in investment pledges during China visit

Indonesian president secures billions in investment pledges during China visit

Indonesian president secures billions in investment pledges during China visit
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GeNose C-19 Testing Ready at Bali s Airport

 GeNose C-19 processors. Each unit can daily evaluate 500-600 breathing bags. The GeNose C19 is a coronavirus screening device created by Indonesia’s  Gajah Mada University in Yogyakarta that can quickly analyze the exhalations into a plastic breathing bag and determine if the  COVID-19 virus is present in only 3 minutes. The machine examining the collected exhalations from the plastic bags uses reagent gasses to detect COVID-19. The system and the technology have been tested and certified by the  Indonesian Ministry of Health under the category of “ Electro-medical non-radioactive B” with an official registration number of  RI AKD 2040102288. NusaBali, the Manager of Stakeholder Relations at the 

Indonesia earthquake: Tsunami possibility Looms

Indonesia earthquake: Tsunami possibility Looms Jan 15, 2021 At least 34 people were killed when an earthquake struck the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, injuring hundreds and displacing thousands. The BBC reports that Friday morning’s 6.2-magnitude quake followed an earlier, smaller tremor. Tremors were felt at around 01:00 local time for about seven seconds. Rescuers are searching through the rubble of the partially collapsed Mitra Manakarra hospital, where eight people died as a result of the quake. Sixty others had been safely evacuated from the hospital. The BBC reports that rescuers have been hampered by power cuts and lack of a phone signal. Getting response teams to the area has also been problematic due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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