Covid-19 in Batam Adds 11 New Patients, Batam City District still in a Red Zone
The Batam Covid-19 Handling Task Force Team recorded an additional 11 new corona patients on Saturday (13/3/2021). Batam s status is still a Red Zone.
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In addition to new patients, the cluster team recorded an additional five patients who recovered.
The head of the Batam City Covid-19 Task Force Team, Didi Kusmarjadi said, these 11 new patients were confirmed cases without symptoms. To date, the number of patients who have confirmed positive for Covid-19 has reached 5,967.
Patients who received this treatment included 3 people in Batuampar District, 15 people in Sekupang, 6 people in Batuaji, 5 people in Sagulung, 1 person in Sei Beduk, 9 people in Bengkong, 14 people in Lubuk Baja, 1 person in Nongsa and 26 people. people in Batam city.
Nyepi Day, President Joko Widodo: Shed The Anger, Envy, and Resentment
President Joko Widodo congratulated all Hindus in Indonesia through his personal Instagram account, Sunday (14/3/2021).
Minggu, 14 Maret 2021 17:48
TRIBUNBATAM.id - President Joko Widodo congratulated all Hindus in Indonesia through his personal Instagram account, Sunday (14/3/2021).
Jokowi asked Hindus to reflect on the Creator s gift of life in the silence of Nyepi. He also advised Hindus who are celebrating Nyepi to shed all anger and envy in their hearts. In silence, we dive deep into our hearts, contemplating the gift of life from the Creator. So anger, resentment, and envy will disperse. And we rise up full of enthusiasm and optimism, said Jokowi.
PHOTO / WORLD By Xinhua Published: Mar 14, 2021 10:07 AM
Indonesian Hindu devotees participate in a ceremony ahead of the Nyepi Day at Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on March 13, 2021. Nyepi marks the New Year day of the Balinese Saka calendar in Indonesia. On this public holiday, locals devote themselves to fasting and meditation, while refraining from practices such as lighting fires, working, traveling and entertaining.(Photo: Xinhua)
Indonesian Hindu devotees participate in a ceremony ahead of the Nyepi Day at Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on March 13, 2021. Nyepi marks the New Year day of the Balinese Saka calendar in Indonesia. On this public holiday, locals devote themselves to fasting and meditation, while refraining from practices such as lighting fires, working, traveling and entertaining.(Photo: Xinhua)
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Indonesian Hindu devotees participate in a ceremony ahead of the Nyepi Day at Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on March 13, 2021. Nyepi marks the New Year day of the Balinese Saka calendar in Indonesia. On this public holiday, locals devote themselves to fasting and meditation, while refraining from practices such as lighting fires, working, traveling and entertaining. (Photo by Joni/Xinhua)
Indonesian Hindu devotees participate in a ceremony ahead of the Nyepi Day at Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on March 13, 2021. Nyepi marks the New Year day of the Balinese Saka calendar in Indonesia. On this public holiday, locals devote themselves to fasting and meditation, while refraining from practices such as lighting fires, working, traveling and entertaining. (Photo by Joni/Xinhua)