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Indonesia self-isolators left to their fate

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Uncontrollable : Indonesia COVID death toll not reported | Coronavirus pandemic news

A young woman sat in front of her father’s body, clutching her rosary and sobbing. “Wake up, please don’t go to sleep,” she cried, and a team of funeral home members carefully wrapped his body in sterilized plastic. Muhammad Jauhar, 32, is part of a team that helps families in the area, and he is familiar with the sound of sadness. He told Al Jazeera: “We do all kinds of work in this task force. I drive an ambulance for the dead, and I prepare a lot of things-including coffins and shrouds. He said: “I am also preparing to clean, pack and transport the corpse to the cemetery.”

It cannot be contained : Indonesia COVID deaths go unreported

‘It cannot be contained’: Indonesia COVID deaths go unreported Jessica Washington, Syarina Hasibuan © Provided by Al Jazeera Jakarta, Indonesia – In a residential street in Bogor, on the outskirts of the Indonesian capital, yet another family has lost a loved one to COVID-19. Sitting in front of her father’s body, a young woman sobs as she clutches her prayer beads. “Wake up, please don’t sleep,” she wails, as a team of undertakers carefully wraps his body in sanitised plastic. The sound of grief is all too familiar to 32-year-old Muhammad Jauhar, who is part of the team assisting families in the area.

It cannot be contained : Indonesia COVID deaths go unreported | Coronavirus pandemic News

Jakarta, Indonesia – In a residential street in Bogor, on the outskirts of the Indonesian capital, yet another family has lost a loved one to COVID-19. Sitting in front of her father’s body, a young woman sobs as she clutches her prayer beads. “Wake up, please don’t sleep,” she wails, as a team of undertakers carefully wraps his body in sanitised plastic. The sound of grief is all too familiar to 32-year-old Muhammad Jauhar, who is part of the team assisting families in the area. “We do various jobs in this task force, I drive the ambulance for the deceased and I prepare many things – including the coffin and the shroud,” he told Al Jazeera.

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