Indonesia today recorded an additional 4,717 Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 6.52 million as of Saturday, November 5, 2022. The five provinces with the highest number of new cases today are DKI Jakarta, East Java, West Java, Banten, and Central Java.
- DKI Jakarta recorded an additional 1,859 cases
DKI Jakarta is ranked first. The increase in cases here was recorded at 1,859 cases, or a 0.13 percent increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total, which had reached 1.45 million. With this addition, the total number of cases in DKI Jakarta is now 1.46 million.
In addition to recording the highest increase in cases, DKI Jakarta also recorded three deaths. Thus, the total number of deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic in DKI Jakarta has reached 15,639.
The trend of case development in this region over the past week has increased. This can be seen from the confirmation rate per 100,000 population, which is higher than last week.
Similarly, the positive rate in this region is still increasing over the past week. According to the Ministry of Health, the Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) for Covid-19 hospitals in this province is recorded at 8.65 percent.
- East Java recorded an additional 669 cases
East Java is ranked second. The increase in Covid-19 cases here was 669 cases. The seven-day positive rate in this region is recorded at 15.5 percent. In an effort to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of people tested for Covid-19 in this province is recorded at 22.23 per week.
- West Java recorded an additional 612 cases
West Java is ranked third. In this province, the increase in cases today was 612 cases, or a 0.05 percent increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total, which was recorded at 1.19 million. The trend of case development in this region over the past week has increased. This can be seen from the confirmation rate per 100,000 population, which is higher than last week. Similarly, the positive rate in this region is still increasing over the past week. According to the Ministry of Health, the Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) for Covid-19 hospitals in this province is recorded at 8.41 percent.
- Banten recorded an additional 355 cases
Banten is ranked fourth. In this province, the increase in cases today was 355 cases, or a 0.1 percent increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total, which was recorded at 344,140. The seven-day positive rate in Banten is 14.47 percent, while the development of the BOR for Covid-19 hospitals is reported at 8.38 percent.
- Central Java recorded an additional 305 cases
Central Java is ranked fifth. The increase in cases here was recorded at 305 cases, or a 0.05 percent increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total, which had reached 643,840. With this addition, the total number of cases in this province is now 644,150.
In addition, 11 deaths were also reported in Central Java. Thus, the total number of deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic in Central Java has reached 33,637. The seven-day positive rate in Central Java is 9.49 percent, while the development of the BOR for Covid-19 hospitals is reported at 11.26 percent.
- Yogyakarta recorded an additional 127 cases
Yogyakarta is ranked sixth. In this province, the increase in cases today was 127 cases, or a 0.06 percent increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total, which was recorded at 226,580.
In addition, five deaths were also reported in Yogyakarta. Thus, the total number of deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic in Yogyakarta has reached 5,986.
The trend of case development in this region over the past week has increased. This can be seen from the confirmation rate per 100,000 population, which is higher than last week.
Similarly, the positive rate in this region is still increasing over the past week. According to the Ministry of Health, the Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) for Covid-19 hospitals in this province is recorded at 18.01 percent.
- East Kalimantan recorded an additional 122 cases
East Kalimantan is ranked seventh. In this province, the increase in cases today was 122 cases, or a 0.06 percent increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total, which was recorded at 211,860.
Today, one death was also reported in East Kalimantan. Thus, the total number of deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic in East Kalimantan has reached 5,748.
The trend of case development in this region over the past week has increased. This can be seen from the confirmation rate per 100,000 population, which is higher than last week.
Similarly, the positive rate in this region is still increasing over the past week. According to the Ministry of Health, the Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) for Covid-19 hospitals in this province is recorded at 14.79 percent.
- South Sulawesi recorded an additional 112 cases
Next is South Sulawesi. The increase in cases here was recorded at 112 cases, or a 0.08 percent increase compared to the previous day's cumulative total, which had reached 146,820. With this addition, the total number of cases in this province is now 146,930.
Not only that, today South Sulawesi also recorded four deaths. Thus, the total number of deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic in South Sulawesi has reached 2,532. The seven-day positive rate is 22.11 percent, and the BOR for Covid-19 hospitals is reported at 9.12 percent.
- Bali recorded an additional 89 cases
Next is Bali. The increase in Covid-19 cases here was 89 cases. The seven-day positive rate in this region is recorded at 8.15 percent. In an effort to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of people tested for Covid-19 in this province is recorded at 5.18 per week.
- East Nusa Tenggara recorded an additional 72 cases
East Nusa Tenggara is ranked tenth. The increase in Covid-19 cases here was 72 cases. The seven-day positive rate in this region is recorded at 15.24 percent. In an effort to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of people tested for Covid-19 in this province is recorded at 2.24 per week.
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