To curb the spread of Covid-19 in regions, currently 167 regencies/cities are aggressively conducting Covid-19 tests above the national average. Data as of Wednesday, April 13, 2022, shows the national average testing rate at 2.16 people per 1000 population/week.
The top five, starting from the highest number of people tested per 1000 population/week, are Mimika (14 people), Badung (13.07 people), South Jakarta (11.42 people), Central Jakarta (11.34 people), and Balikpapan (11.06 people).
Mimika ranks first. With a population of 221,810, the number of people tested here is recorded at 14 per 1000 population/week. The latest positive rate is 0.42 percent. The positive rate in this region has decreased compared to the previous week's percentage.
Next is Badung. The population in this region is recorded at 727,950. In an effort to prevent the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of people tested is 13.07 per 1000 population/week. The positive rate in this region is recorded at 0.95 percent, also down compared to the previous week's ratio.
Furthermore, the number of people tested in South Jakarta is recorded at 11.42 per 1000 population/week, 11.34 per 1000 population/week in Central Jakarta, and Balikpapan, with a population of 646,020, recorded 11.06 Covid-19 tests per 1000 population/week.
Anticipating the impact of Omicron in various regions, based on a recapitulation of national Covid data, there are 211 regencies/cities in Indonesia that actively report a higher daily number of people tested than before. Meanwhile, 166 other regencies/cities recorded a lower number of people tested compared to the previous week.
Regions outside Java with the highest number of people tested include Mimika, Badung, and Balikpapan, with 14, 13.07, and 11.06 people tested, respectively.
Although Covid-19 transmission has decreased in some areas, the government urges everyone to continue to reduce Covid-19 transmission by always wearing masks, maintaining distance, and frequently washing hands with soap and running water. Avoiding crowds and reducing mobility also contribute to curbing the spread of the coronavirus.