South Sulawesi’s 60 percent of 70 contaminated health workers recuperate

Makassar, S Sulawesi – Prof. Dr Syafri Kamsul Arif, spokesperson for the COVID-19 reaction task force of South Sulawesi Province, verified the healing of 60 percent of the 70 health workers that had actually contracted the novel coronavirus illness (COVID-19).

” The total number has been counted given that March, and 40 of the 70 health workers had actually made a total healing,” he stated here on Monday (June 22).

The remainder of the health employees remain in steady condition, Arif, simultaneously director of the Education Medical Facility of the University of Hasanudin, remarked.

The condition of none of the infected health workers had degraded. However, 2 medical professionals were still present at the emergency situation care system, he kept in mind.

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Arif classified the 2 staying medical professionals in the emergency situation space at the Wahidin Sudirohusodo General Healthcare Facility.

Of the 45 ventilators owned by the recommendation hospital for COVID-19 treatment, just two systems were presently being used, he explained.

The ventilators were offered at the Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital, Siloam Health Center, Dadi Regional Health Center, Sayang Rakyat Medical Facility, and Daya Regional Medical facility, he stated.

In the meantime, Indonesia’s count of coronavirus cases touched 46,845 on June 22, 2020, with 18,735 individuals recuperating from the infection, including 331 discharged from the medical facility on Monday, according to Achmad Yurianto, the government’s spokesperson for COVID-19 reaction.

” The death toll is (currently) 2,500 The variety of clients under surveillance (PDP) reaches 12,999, while 43,500 people are under tracking (ODP),” Yurianto noted during an interview at the Graha BNPB in Jakarta on Monday.



On Monday, Indonesia experienced the addition of 954 confirmed cases, with the death toll spiking by 35 from the previous day.

The greatest count of new cases on Monday was supposedly in East Java Province, with 315 clients identified with COVID-19, and 66 patients making a total healing from the infection.

Jakarta tape-recorded 127 fresh cases and 74 healings, while South Sulawesi registered 111 new cases and 38 healings.

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