Southeast Asia under threat of covid-19
Corona Virus (Covid-19) is a global pandemic that is currently being faced by the entire world. This virus was first discovered in late December 2019. Until now the corona pandemic is still not over and the number of victims is increasing due to covid-19. In Indonesia, the number of victims who died from covid-19 was very large, globally Indonesia was ranked 33rd with the case of covid-19 distribution. Following are data based on Johns Hopkins University Medicine statistics, Indonesia ranks 33th in Covid-19 cases globally from 188 countries that have been exposed to the virus. Based on Johns Hopkins University Medicine's official website, Saturday (5/16) night at 11.32 local time, Covid-19 confirmation was recorded in Indonesia as many as 17,025 cases. This figure also contributed 0.37 percent of the total cases globally which reached 4,586,915 positive Covid-19. Meanwhile, the death rate in the country reached 1,089 people, equivalent to 0.35 percent of the global death rate of 309,184 people. another case in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is the highest covid-19 distribution case in Southeast Asia, which is as many as 23,625 people, until last Friday (6/19). There are 3 other countries in Southeast Asia that have the highest distribution of covid-19 cases besides Indonesia, namely the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia.
The Philippines is the second Southeast Asian country to have a death rate due to covid-19. Following are the data Based on Worldometer statistics, the Philippines has recorded 1,036 deaths due to Covid-19. That number places the Philippines as the country with the second most deaths in Southeast Asia after Indonesia. The total number of covid-19 cases in the Philippines reached 24,175 with the addition of 443 new cases. Despite having a fairly high number, the Philippine government decided to revoke locking in several places that were slightly affected by the corona virus. The Philippine government still applies locking but in a different way in each city. The reason why the Philippine government gives concessions to places that are slightly affected by the corona virus is because Filipinos prefer to die of the virus or starve to death. However, some Filipinos consider that the Philippine government has revoked the lockdown as a whole. This can be known based on the following data As reported by DPA and The Star, Tuesday (06/16/2020), the warning was delivered by Duterte in a recent speech broadcast on local television on Monday (6/15) evening local time. Philippine authorities relaxed a number of restrictions to revive the economy that was stalled due to the Corona pandemic. In his speech, Duterte reminded Filipinos to refrain from making unnecessary trips, to keep abiding by social distancing rules and to always wear masks when going out. "We are gradually easing restrictions to make way for economic survival as individuals and as a country ... but that does not mean that we are forgetting our minimum health standards," Duterte said. "I cannot stop all of you from going out. I cannot arrest everyone," he added. "If you take your child when going out, or you allow your child to go out when the place is not ready for them to be outside and they fall ill, don't blame us," said Duterte. "Don't forget that we warn you about the dire consequences," he added. To date, according to the Philippine Ministry of Health, the total number of Corona virus cases in the country has reached 26,420 cases, with 1,098 deaths.
On May 30, 2020, Singapore ranked first with the case of the spread of co-19 in Southeast Asia. On May 29, 2020 the Singapore Department of Health also confirmed 611 new cases in Singapore. However, on June 17, 2020 Indonesia overtook Singapore by ranking first with the announcement by the government that there were 1,031 new cases in Indonesia. According to data from coronary virus worldometers in Singapore, the total number of cases was 41,216 people, 26 people died and 31,163 people recovered. Even though Singapore has a high total number of cases, the number of deaths due to co-19 is only 26 people. According to the following data based on the Singapore Ministry of Health on Thursday (11/06/2020) said a man who died earlier this week from heart disease also had Covid-19. The man was the eighth person to suffer from Covid-19 and die, but was not added to the official death rate, because his death was not caused by the corona virus. One of the keys why in Singapore has a low mortality rate is because in Singapore the majority of infections are among low-wage foreign workers, who are usually young and undergo medical examinations before they are allowed into the country to work. Singapore has a ratio of 0.093% to more than 19,000 confirmed infections. Raina MacIntyre, professor of global biosecurity at the University of New South Wales said that the low ratio of cases of death from Covid-19 boils down to three things namely effort, testing, age of the population and the capacity of intensive care units. "Countries that do more testing and detect more mild cases will have a seemingly lower mortality rate," he said, as quoted by Bloomberg, Tuesday (5/5).
Malaysia is ranked 70th with a total of just 8,616 cases on June 28, 2020. Malaysia has also recorded 15 new cases of Corona virus infection on Monday (6/22). Thus, the total number of cases of Corona infection in the neighboring country has now reached 8,587 cases. Malaysian Director General of Health, Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said at a press conference today as reported by The Star media on Monday (6/22/2020), that of the 15 new cases in the last 24 hours, two of them were imported cases involving Malaysians infected with the Corona virus while abroad. Another 13 new cases are cases of local transmission involving non-Malaysians. But there was no mention of their citizenship. Dr Noor Hisham also said that 21 COVID-19 patients had recovered and were allowed to leave the hospital within the past 24 hours. This means, so far 8,177 patients have recovered from Corona virus infection since the pandemic began. Dr Noor Hisham said that the cure rate of COVID-19 patients in the country now reached 95.23 percent of the total number of positive cases of Corona. At present there are only 289 active cases that are still being treated at health facilities in Malaysia. Of that number, there were two patients who were treated in intensive care (ICU) and none had to use a ventilator. Dr Noor Hisham also announced zero deaths of COVID-19 patients in the past 24 hours. With no additional deaths, the number of Corona patient deaths in the country remains 121. The statement from Dr Noir Hisham was also supported by a statement from the Malaysian Ministry of Health which announced that Malaysia had the lowest number of daily cases. Following are data from the Malaysian Ministry of Health (KKM) announcing the achievement of a record number of the lowest daily cases since the Movement Control Order (PKP) was implemented on March 18, 2020, which are two positive cases of COVID-19. "The new domestic COVID-19 case reached a record low since PKP was implemented, bringing the cumulative number of cases of this total outbreak of 8.338," said KKM Health Director General, Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a daily press conference in Putrajaya, Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Like reported by Antara, Noor Hisham said of the two new cases reported there was one import case and another transmission case in Malaysia involving non-Malaysians. "The good news is that today there are no cases of domestic transmission among Malaysians," he said. He said one case of transmission within the country that was recorded was a non-citizen reported in Kuching, Sarawak, which was a filter case to the closest contact with the 8,303 case. "For a record of two consecutive days no one has contracted COVID-19 regarding a case of local transmission involving Malaysians," he said.
The case of the spread of covid-19 continues to show an increase in the world, including in the Southeast Asian countries. According to data from Worldometers until Sunday (06/28/2020) Indonesia recorded the highest case among other countries in Southeast Asia. The co-19 case in Indonesia is far above Singapore which previously recorded the highest case in Southeast Asia. The following is a report on co-19 case numbers in Southeast Asia until Sunday (28/06/2020). In Indonesia, a total of case 54,010 people, 2,754 died, 22,936 recovered. While in Singapore a total of case 43,459 people, 26 died, 37,163 recovered. In the Philippines a total of case 35,455 people, 1,244 died, 9,686 recovered. And the last in Malaysia a total of case 8.634 people, 121 died, 8.318 recovered.
Corona Virus (Covid-19) is a global pandemic that is currently being faced by the entire world. This virus was first discovered in late December 2019. Until now the corona pandemic is still not over and the number of victims is increasing due to covid-19. In Indonesia, the number of victims who died from covid-19 was very large, globally Indonesia was ranked 33rd with the case of covid-19 distribution. Following are data based on Johns Hopkins University Medicine statistics, Indonesia ranks 33th in Covid-19 cases globally from 188 countries that have been exposed to the virus. Based on Johns Hopkins University Medicine's official website, Saturday (5/16) night at 11.32 local time, Covid-19 confirmation was recorded in Indonesia as many as 17,025 cases. This figure also contributed 0.37 percent of the total cases globally which reached 4,586,915 positive Covid-19. Meanwhile, the death rate in the country reached 1,089 people, equivalent to 0.35 percent of the global death rate of 309,184 people. another case in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is the highest covid-19 distribution case in Southeast Asia, which is as many as 23,625 people, until last Friday (6/19). There are 3 other countries in Southeast Asia that have the highest distribution of covid-19 cases besides Indonesia, namely the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia.
The Philippines is the second Southeast Asian country to have a death rate due to covid-19. Following are the data Based on Worldometer statistics, the Philippines has recorded 1,036 deaths due to Covid-19. That number places the Philippines as the country with the second most deaths in Southeast Asia after Indonesia. The total number of covid-19 cases in the Philippines reached 24,175 with the addition of 443 new cases. Despite having a fairly high number, the Philippine government decided to revoke locking in several places that were slightly affected by the corona virus. The Philippine government still applies locking but in a different way in each city. The reason why the Philippine government gives concessions to places that are slightly affected by the corona virus is because Filipinos prefer to die of the virus or starve to death. However, some Filipinos consider that the Philippine government has revoked the lockdown as a whole. This can be known based on the following data As reported by DPA and The Star, Tuesday (06/16/2020), the warning was delivered by Duterte in a recent speech broadcast on local television on Monday (6/15) evening local time. Philippine authorities relaxed a number of restrictions to revive the economy that was stalled due to the Corona pandemic. In his speech, Duterte reminded Filipinos to refrain from making unnecessary trips, to keep abiding by social distancing rules and to always wear masks when going out. "We are gradually easing restrictions to make way for economic survival as individuals and as a country ... but that does not mean that we are forgetting our minimum health standards," Duterte said. "I cannot stop all of you from going out. I cannot arrest everyone," he added. "If you take your child when going out, or you allow your child to go out when the place is not ready for them to be outside and they fall ill, don't blame us," said Duterte. "Don't forget that we warn you about the dire consequences," he added. To date, according to the Philippine Ministry of Health, the total number of Corona virus cases in the country has reached 26,420 cases, with 1,098 deaths.
On May 30, 2020, Singapore ranked first with the case of the spread of co-19 in Southeast Asia. On May 29, 2020 the Singapore Department of Health also confirmed 611 new cases in Singapore. However, on June 17, 2020 Indonesia overtook Singapore by ranking first with the announcement by the government that there were 1,031 new cases in Indonesia. According to data from coronary virus worldometers in Singapore, the total number of cases was 41,216 people, 26 people died and 31,163 people recovered. Even though Singapore has a high total number of cases, the number of deaths due to co-19 is only 26 people. According to the following data based on the Singapore Ministry of Health on Thursday (11/06/2020) said a man who died earlier this week from heart disease also had Covid-19. The man was the eighth person to suffer from Covid-19 and die, but was not added to the official death rate, because his death was not caused by the corona virus. One of the keys why in Singapore has a low mortality rate is because in Singapore the majority of infections are among low-wage foreign workers, who are usually young and undergo medical examinations before they are allowed into the country to work. Singapore has a ratio of 0.093% to more than 19,000 confirmed infections. Raina MacIntyre, professor of global biosecurity at the University of New South Wales said that the low ratio of cases of death from Covid-19 boils down to three things namely effort, testing, age of the population and the capacity of intensive care units. "Countries that do more testing and detect more mild cases will have a seemingly lower mortality rate," he said, as quoted by Bloomberg, Tuesday (5/5).
Malaysia is ranked 70th with a total of just 8,616 cases on June 28, 2020. Malaysia has also recorded 15 new cases of Corona virus infection on Monday (6/22). Thus, the total number of cases of Corona infection in the neighboring country has now reached 8,587 cases. Malaysian Director General of Health, Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said at a press conference today as reported by The Star media on Monday (6/22/2020), that of the 15 new cases in the last 24 hours, two of them were imported cases involving Malaysians infected with the Corona virus while abroad. Another 13 new cases are cases of local transmission involving non-Malaysians. But there was no mention of their citizenship. Dr Noor Hisham also said that 21 COVID-19 patients had recovered and were allowed to leave the hospital within the past 24 hours. This means, so far 8,177 patients have recovered from Corona virus infection since the pandemic began. Dr Noor Hisham said that the cure rate of COVID-19 patients in the country now reached 95.23 percent of the total number of positive cases of Corona. At present there are only 289 active cases that are still being treated at health facilities in Malaysia. Of that number, there were two patients who were treated in intensive care (ICU) and none had to use a ventilator. Dr Noor Hisham also announced zero deaths of COVID-19 patients in the past 24 hours. With no additional deaths, the number of Corona patient deaths in the country remains 121. The statement from Dr Noir Hisham was also supported by a statement from the Malaysian Ministry of Health which announced that Malaysia had the lowest number of daily cases. Following are data from the Malaysian Ministry of Health (KKM) announcing the achievement of a record number of the lowest daily cases since the Movement Control Order (PKP) was implemented on March 18, 2020, which are two positive cases of COVID-19. "The new domestic COVID-19 case reached a record low since PKP was implemented, bringing the cumulative number of cases of this total outbreak of 8.338," said KKM Health Director General, Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah in a daily press conference in Putrajaya, Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Like reported by Antara, Noor Hisham said of the two new cases reported there was one import case and another transmission case in Malaysia involving non-Malaysians. "The good news is that today there are no cases of domestic transmission among Malaysians," he said. He said one case of transmission within the country that was recorded was a non-citizen reported in Kuching, Sarawak, which was a filter case to the closest contact with the 8,303 case. "For a record of two consecutive days no one has contracted COVID-19 regarding a case of local transmission involving Malaysians," he said.
The case of the spread of covid-19 continues to show an increase in the world, including in the Southeast Asian countries. According to data from Worldometers until Sunday (06/28/2020) Indonesia recorded the highest case among other countries in Southeast Asia. The co-19 case in Indonesia is far above Singapore which previously recorded the highest case in Southeast Asia. The following is a report on co-19 case numbers in Southeast Asia until Sunday (28/06/2020). In Indonesia, a total of case 54,010 people, 2,754 died, 22,936 recovered. While in Singapore a total of case 43,459 people, 26 died, 37,163 recovered. In the Philippines a total of case 35,455 people, 1,244 died, 9,686 recovered. And the last in Malaysia a total of case 8.634 people, 121 died, 8.318 recovered.
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