More Women Are Receiving COVID-19 Treatment in Indonesia
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As of Friday, May 28, 2021, 51.3% of individuals in Indonesia undergoing treatment for COVID-19 infection were women. This is higher than the percentage of men, which stands at 48.7%.
A similar trend is observed in the total number of positive COVID-19 cases. Women account for 51.2% of total positive cases, while men account for 48.8%.
However, a larger proportion of men than women have died from COVID-19. Men account for 56.3% of total COVID-19 deaths, while women account for 43.7%.
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the public is urged to diligently follow the 3M protocol: wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands with soap. Furthermore, the public is encouraged to avoid crowds and reduce mobility.
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