COVID-19 In Tangerang City January 21: 119 Confirmed Positive For COVID-19 And The Good News Is That 9 Patients Have Recovered

TANGERANG - Within a day as many as 119 people were confirmed positive for COVID-19 in Tangerang City. So the total is 30.208 cases. Meanwhile, the number of recovered people only increased by nine people, bringing the total to 29.218 people.

The number of patients undergoing treatment has increased by 110, bringing the total to 494 cases.

Referring to the Tangerang City COVID-19 website, these figures are based on reports up to January 21, 2022, at 21.50 p.m.

As per previous information, Friday, January 21, the number of positive confirmed cases in a day was 101 people. Meanwhile, for those who underwent treatment for 97 patients and died, there were no additional cases.

"Today's data change: In 110 treatments, recovered 9 and died none." write a statement on the Tangerang City COVID-19 website, Saturday, January 22.

The following is the complete COVID-19 update for all Tangerang City districts:

1. Benda District, there are 21 active suspects and 11 patients being treated.

2. Priuk Subdistrict has 50 active suspects and 28 patients are being treated.

3. District Cibodas active suspects 114 people and 31 patients treated.

4. Jatiuwung sub-district has 33 active suspects and 5 patients are being treated.

5. Batuceper District, 24 active suspects and 11 patients being treated.

6. Karang Tengah sub-district is suspected of being active and 39 patients are being treated.

7. Neglasari Subdistrict has 35 active suspects and 22 patients are being treated.

8. District Ciledug active suspects 59 people and 54 patients treated.

9. Larangan District has 52 active suspects and 39 patients are being treated.

10. Tangerang District has 106 active suspects and 59 patients are being treated.

11. District Cipondoh active suspects 109 people and 55 patients treated.

12. District Pinang active suspects 122 people and 62 patients treated.

13. District Karawaci active suspects 97 people and 75 patients treated.