Two Weeks In West Java's Kuningan Regency With Zero COVID-19 Cases
KUNINGAN - Kuningan Regency, West Java, has had zero confirmed cases of COVID-19 for the past two weeks, and currently, there are no residents undergoing isolation.
After one person undergoing isolation recovered, there are now no more active cases in Kuningan Regency, according to data from the Kuningan Regency COVID-19 Task Force, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, November 17.
Today, the case recovered after being exposed to COVID-19 in Kuningan Regency, increased by one person so that the total is now 13,016 people.
For two weeks in Kuningan Regency, there were no additional confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Meanwhile, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the total number of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Kuningan Regency has reached 13,722 people.
Of this number, 706 people died due to exposure to the Coronavirus, while the remaining 13,016 people were declared cured.
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With no cases of COVID-19, currently, in the Ciayumajakuning area which consists of Cirebon, Indramayu, Majalengka, and Kuningan regencies/cities, only those areas have been declared zero cases.
Meanwhile, in other areas there are still active cases, such as in Cirebon Regency there are currently 11 people, of which seven are undergoing treatment in hospital and four are self-isolating.
For the city of Cirebon, only three people are still undergoing isolation and treatment due to exposure to COVID-19.
While in Indramayu Regency there were 12 active cases recorded, and in Majalengka Regency it was still the highest, reaching 33 people.