Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, reported the highest number of COVID-19 cases among children aged 6-18 years on Thursday, July 8th, totaling 57,260. Other provinces with significant increases include West Java, Central Java, East Java, and Yogyakarta Special Region, with an average increase of 24,550 cases across these four provinces.
Jakarta ranks first in both the number of COVID-19 cases among children aged 6-18 and the total number of positive cases, with a total of 623,270 cases. Of these, 102,100 are still undergoing treatment. The largest number of cases in Jakarta is among those aged 31-45 years, followed by the 19-30 age group. The smallest number of reported cases is among the 19-30 age group (Note: there appears to be a contradiction in the original text regarding the smallest reported age group). A total of 512,040 individuals have recovered. The number of male and female patients is relatively similar. The total number of COVID-19 deaths in Jakarta is 9,132.
West Java is second in terms of total cases, with 432,980 reported cases. 344,980 individuals have recovered, 82,150 are still undergoing treatment, and 5,851 deaths have been reported.
Central Java is third, with 280,820 reported cases and 47,760 individuals still undergoing treatment. Today's increase in positive cases is 57,260.
East Java is fourth in terms of total positive cases, with 187,180 reported cases and 15,040 individuals still undergoing treatment. Today's increase in positive cases is 57,260.
In Yogyakarta Special Region, the largest number of cases is among those aged 31-45 years, followed by the 46-59 age group. The smallest number of reported cases is among the 46-59 age group (Note: there appears to be a contradiction in the original text regarding the smallest reported age group). 53,320 individuals have recovered. Women account for 53% of cases, while men account for 47%. The total number of COVID-19 deaths in Yogyakarta is 1,848.