Six Months into the Pandemic, Indonesia's COVID-19 Testing Reach Remains Low
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The government has examined 1,312,477 people in its handling of COVID-19. Of these, 1,134,906 tested negative, while 177,571 were diagnosed positive for the disease.
Based on data from Tuesday (September 1st), 15,293 people were examined in a single day. This figure is down from Saturday (August 29th), when 21,166 tests were conducted. The latest testing ratio increased to 4,798 people per one million population.
However, the average number of weekly tests conducted by the government remains below the World Health Organization (WHO) standard. The organization estimates that Indonesia should be able to test 267,700 people per week. Currently, Indonesia has only been able to test approximately 120,500 people in the last week.
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