Indonesia recorded 389 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 6.73 million as of Saturday, January 14, 2023. The five provinces with the highest number of new cases today are DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, and Banten.
Here is the breakdown of new COVID-19 cases by province today:
- DKI Jakarta: 172 new cases
DKI Jakarta ranks first, with 172 new cases, a 0.01% increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total of 1.54 million. The total number of cases in DKI Jakarta is now 1.54 million. The seven-day positive rate in DKI Jakarta is 2.48%, while the Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) for COVID-19 hospitals is reported at 3.27%.
- West Java: 88 new cases
Next is West Java, with 88 new COVID-19 cases. The seven-day positive rate in this region is 1.83%. The number of people tested for COVID-19 per week in this province is 36.81.
- Central Java: 37 new cases
Third is Central Java, with 37 new cases, a 0.01% increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total of 655,640.
In addition to the increase in cases, Central Java also recorded one death, bringing the total number of deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic in Central Java to 33,989. The seven-day positive rate is 1.32%, and the BOR for COVID-19 hospitals is reported at 4.06%.
- East Java: 28 new cases
Fourth is East Java, with 28 new cases, a 0% increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total of 637,210.
In addition to the increase in cases, East Java also recorded one death, bringing the total number of deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic in East Java to 32,266. The seven-day positive rate is 1.13%, and the BOR for COVID-19 hospitals is reported at 2.88%.
- Banten: 18 new cases
Next is Banten, with 18 new cases, a 0% increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total of 365,520. The total number of cases in this province is now 365,540. The seven-day positive rate in Banten is 2.08%, while the BOR for COVID-19 hospitals is reported at 2.72%.
- North Sulawesi: 9 new cases
North Sulawesi ranks sixth, with 9 new cases, a 0.02% increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total of 54,358. The total number of cases in this province is now 54,367. The trend of cases in this region has decreased over the past week, as evidenced by a lower confirmation rate per 100,000 population compared to the previous week. Similarly, the positive rate in this region is lower than before. According to the Ministry of Health, the BOR for COVID-19 hospitals in this province is 2.74%.
- Lampung: 4 new cases
Next is Lampung, with 4 new COVID-19 cases. The seven-day positive rate in this region is 1.82%. The number of people tested for COVID-19 per week in this province is 2.7.
- Yogyakarta: 3 new cases
Yogyakarta ranks eighth, with 3 new COVID-19 cases. The seven-day positive rate in this region is 1.76%. The number of people tested for COVID-19 per week in this province is 2.95.
- East Nusa Tenggara: 3 new cases
Next is East Nusa Tenggara, with 3 new cases, a 0% increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total of 97,269. The total number of cases in this province is now 97,272. The seven-day positive rate in East Nusa Tenggara is 1.79%, while the BOR for COVID-19 hospitals is reported at 5.27%.
- South Sumatra: 3 new cases
Next is South Sumatra, with 3 new COVID-19 cases. The seven-day positive rate in this region is 0.5%. The number of people tested for COVID-19 per week in this province is 3.43.
COVID-19 Data in Indonesia by Province (Saturday, January 14, 2023)
(Table follows, identical to the original table but with English headers: Province, New Cases, New Recoveries, New Deaths, Total)