Indonesia's COVID-19 Testing: 223,930 Specimens per Day (Sunday, October 17, 2021)
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On Sunday, October 17, 2021, 223,930 COVID-19 specimens were tested in Indonesia. This number is lower than the number of specimens tested the previous day. To date, a total of 43.39 million specimens have been examined.
The average number of specimens tested has increased. The average is 250,950 specimens per day throughout October. In September, the average number of COVID-19 tests was 223,730 specimens per day.
The number of specimens tested includes antigen tests, Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) tests, and rapid molecular tests (TCM).
Meanwhile, the total number of people tested with RT-PCR on Sunday, October 17, 2021, was 42,140, bringing the total to 16.03 million people. Compared to the population, the ratio is 58,880 people per one million inhabitants.
In addition to specimen testing, to suppress the spread of COVID-19, the government urges the public to more strictly implement the 3M health protocols: wearing masks, washing hands with soap, and maintaining distance and avoiding crowds.
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