Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, reported the highest number of active COVID-19 patients on Wednesday, July 7th, with a total of 100,120 cases. Other provinces with significant increases were West Java, Central Java, Yogyakarta Special Region, and East Java, collectively adding an average of 38,320 cases.
Jakarta ranked first in the number of active COVID-19 patients. As of today, a total of 610,290 cases have been recorded, with 501,180 recoveries, 100,120 active cases, and 8,996 reported deaths. The largest age group affected in Jakarta is 31-45 years old, followed by the 19-30 years old group. The smallest reported group is also the 19-30 years old group (this appears to be a contradiction in the original text).
West Java is in second place. It recorded 425,210 COVID-19 cases, with 78,770 active cases. Today's increase in positive cases is 100,120 (this number seems inconsistent with the overall data).
In Central Java, 218,480 people have recovered. Female patients constitute 54% of the total, compared to 46% male patients. The number of COVID-19 deaths reached 12,130.
Yogyakarta Special Region is currently in fourth place. It reported 69,470 COVID-19 cases, with 14,600 active cases. 53,060 people have recovered. Female patients make up 53% of the total, compared to 47% male patients. The number of COVID-19 deaths reached 1,810.
East Java is fifth overall, but fourth in terms of total positive cases. It recorded 184,620 cases, with 13,940 active cases. 157,340 people have recovered. Female patients account for 53% of the total, while male patients account for 47%. The number of COVID-19 deaths reached 13,350.