JAKARTA, Dec 16 ― Indonesia has identified its first case of the Omicron coronavirus variant, the country’s health minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said today. The variant was detected yesterday evening in an employee at the Wisma Atlet hospital in Jakarta, who had no history of overseas travel..
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Cheras Sjarfi, a 28-year-old doctor, talks with a patient during her shift inside an isolation room at a government-run hospital, as Covid-19 cases surges in Jakarta July 1, 2021. ― Reuters pic
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JAKARTA, July 7 Indonesia said Tuesday it was importing emergency oxygen from neighbouring Singapore as hospitals crumbled under the weight of Covid-19, while the Delta variant wrought havoc around the globe.
On Tuesday, the United States began sending Vietnam two million doses, part of a first batch of 80 million doses that US President Joe Biden has pledged to allocate to countries struggling to tame the pandemic.
Corona-Krise Indonesien geht in den Teil-Lockdown Stand: 05.07.2021 04:39 Uhr
In Indonesien breitet sich die Delta-Variante des Coronavirus weiter aus. Die Behörden melden täglich Rekordzahlen. Die Regierung will nun das Impf-Tempo erhöhen. Für Java und Bali gilt ein Lockdown. Von Jennifer Lange, ARD-Studio Singapur, zzt. Hamburg Auf den Hauptstraßen in Jakarta fährt fast kein Auto. Nur wenige Menschen sitzen in der U-Bahn. Die Krankenhäuser sind dafür umso voller. Die 28-jährige Ärztin Cheras Sjarfi steht in Schutzkleidung am Bett einer Patientin, die mit Sauerstoff versorgt wird.
NDR Logo Jennifer Lange Ein kleines Krankenhaus wie unseres sollte keine Covid-19-Patienten behandeln. Wenn die großen Krankenhäuser keine Patienten mehr aufnehmen können und die Menschen zu uns kommen, wird mir die Schwere dieser Pandemie klar , sagt
Without ICUs, doctor in Jakarta hospital battles to help Covid-19 patients
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Indonesian doctor Cheras Sjarfi says the small public hospital where she works in south Jakarta was not ready for the influx of Covid-19 patients who arrived after a surge of new infections in the world s fourth most populous country.
Only equipped for basic health care, her facility has had to treat Covid-19 patients even though it lacks the life-saving ventilators and intensive care units they sometimes require.
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