As of Monday, January 17, 2022, the number of Covid-19 cases in the last 7 days per 1 million people in Indonesia reached 18. With this number, Worldometer ranks Indonesia 36th in Asia, from highest to lowest. This ranking has remained unchanged in the last week.
Globally, the number of cases in the last 7 days per 1 million people in Asia accounts for 18% of the total cases worldwide.
Meanwhile, Israel has the highest number of new cases in Asia, recording 29,010 cases in the last 7 days per 1 million people. Cyprus is second, with 18,350 cases per 1 million people.
Qatar is in third place, recording 10,060 cases in the last 7 days per 1 million people.
Next is Georgia with 8,586 cases per 1 million people, followed by the Maldives with 8,473 cases in the last 7 days per 1 million people, and Bahrain with 8,110 cases per 1 million people.
In Southeast Asia, Indonesia ranks 7th. Following in descending order are the Philippines in first place with 2,070 cases, Singapore in third place with 1,044 cases, Thailand in fourth place with 790 cases, Myanmar in sixth place with 20 cases, and Cambodia in eighth place with 11 cases.