According to the profile of COVID-19 patients, those who have recovered from COVID-19 in Jakarta Province clinically had pre-existing conditions as comorbidities during examination. The percentage of patients who successfully recovered from COVID-19 includes those with 40.1% hypertension, 24.5% suffering from diabetes mellitus, 14% with a history of heart disease, 11.7% with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and 11.7% with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. A further 3.6% of patients were recorded as being pregnant during their illness. In the initial diagnosis, those affected by COVID-19 reported main symptoms such as cough, fever, weakness, shortness of breath, and fever.
Daily statistics for the daily increase in recoveries in Jakarta over the last week still show an upward trend. Compared to other provinces, Jakarta ranks 12th in terms of the highest number of recoveries. Yesterday, the province recorded an increase in the number of recovered COVID-19 patients compared to the previous day, with a difference of 14 people.
Good news from Jakarta Province is that the recovery rate is quite high, reaching 97.39% (820,650 people have been declared recovered). The death toll is recorded at 13,080 (1.55%). Those who recovered included individuals with a history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and pregnancy.
Considering gender and age group, the percentage of COVID-19 cases by age group, in descending order, is as follows: 29.6% of the population aged 31-45 years, 27% aged 19-30 years, 20% aged 46-59 years, 10.4% aged over 60 years, 9.7% aged 6-18 years, and 3.3% aged 0-5 years. Regarding gender, more males than females tested positive for COVID-19 in Jakarta.