Eight Provinces' Death Rates Exceed National Average
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Exactly six months after the Covid-19 outbreak in Indonesia, starting from March 2nd, at least 7,505 people had died from the disease by Tuesday, September 1st. Indonesia's mortality rate reached 4.2%, higher than the global mortality rate of 3.3%.
Bengkulu province had the highest mortality rate at 7.2%, with 25 deaths out of 349 confirmed Covid-19 cases. Central Java and East Java followed with a mortality rate of 7.1%.
Nationally, there were 177,571 confirmed positive Covid-19 cases. Meanwhile, 128,057 people have recovered, resulting in a recovery rate of 72.1%.
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