Central and Regional Governments' Covid-19 New Case Data Differ by 6.3%

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Andrea Lidwina 14/01/2021 14:04 WIB
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Comparison of Central and Regional Government COVID-19 Data (January 1-10, 2021)
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Daily reports of COVID-19 cases from the central and regional governments in Indonesia consistently differ. According to KawalCOVID19 data, the average number of new cases announced by the central government was 8,483 per day between January 1st and 10th, 2021. However, this figure differs by 6.3% from the regional data, which reported 9,054 cases.

Furthermore, daily recovered case data shows a discrepancy of approximately 10.2%, with 6,993 cases reported by the central government compared to 7,786 by regional governments. The discrepancy in daily death data is even larger (28.2%). The central government reported 199 deaths per day, while regional governments reported 277.

The government continues to urge the public to adopt the 3M movement (washing hands with soap, maintaining distance, and wearing masks) to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

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