Jakarta emergency situation healthcare facility for COVID-19 records 2,472 recoveries – ANTARA News

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Wisma Atlet Emergency Healthcare Facility (RSD) in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, tape-recorded the healing of 2,472 inpatients from March 23 to May 31, 2020.

” The medical facility has registered an overall of 4,092 inpatients, of which 2,472 were released,” Marine Colonel Aris Mudian, representative of the emergency situation health center for the COVID-19 treatment, noted here on Sunday.

The overall number of inpatients moved to other hospitals has, so far, reached 125, while three patients had died of the illness.

The emergency situation healthcare facility for COVID-19 treatment also recorded that the number of healings increased by 155, from 2,317 on May 30, while the variety of inpatients increased by 32, from 4,060 on Saturday, to 4,092 on Sunday.

On Sunday, the Wisma Atlet Health center dealt with 645 inpatients, consisting of 403 guys and 242 ladies.

The 645 inpatients consisted of 616 testing positive for COVID-19 infection, 26 inpatients under monitoring (PDP) and 3 patients under tracking (ODP).

” The variety of verified COVID-19 cases boosts by 10, from 606 to 616, PDP up by 2, from 24 to 26, and ODP rises by three,” he stated.

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) revealed the nation’s first 2 COVID-19 cases on March 2, 2020.

The country has stated the unique coronavirus break out as a nationwide emergency situation and enforced a massive social distancing to break the chain of the COVID-19 transmission.

The Wisma Atlet Emergency situation Healthcare facility was formerly an athlete’s town that accommodated athletes from Asian nations when Jakarta hosted the 2018 Asian Games.

The central government has likewise transformed a Galang Island refugee camp into an emergency healthcare facility for the COVID-19 in Batam, Riau Islands Province.

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