Polewali Mandar ranked first in the highest number of recovered positive COVID-19 patients on Wednesday, July 7th, with a total of 2,996 people. Other regions with the largest increases were Mamuju, North Mamuju, Majene, and Central Mamuju. These four districts/cities averaged an increase of 834.75 cases.
As of Wednesday, July 7th, a total of 2,996 people had recovered. This represents an increase of 1,990 people compared to the previous count. This means that there has been an increase of 1,006 people in the last nine days. In West Sulawesi province, the average number of recovered positive patients is 1,089.5, with the highest number at 2,996 and the lowest at 202.
With an area of 1,776 square kilometers, this district/city in West Sulawesi province, with a population of 417,470, reported 2,090 COVID-19 cases, 2,996 recovered patients, 21 people currently undergoing self-isolation, and 66 deaths. The total number of COVID-19 cases in this region is ranked first at the provincial level data presentation for West Sulawesi.
To anticipate wider spread of COVID-19, the government has implemented a national vaccination program. The first dose of the vaccine has been administered to 35.78 million people. Meanwhile, 14.87 million people have received the second dose.
At the provincial level, the latest COVID-19 infection data by age group as of Thursday, July 8th, shows the largest number of cases in the adult group (31-45 years old) with 1,994 people. Following this are the youth group (19-30 years old) with 1,768 people, early elderly (46-59 years old) with 957 people, children (6-18 years old) with 901 people, and the elderly group (over 60 years old) with 466 people. The smallest number of cases is in the toddler group (0-5 years old) with 110 people.
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