The Resident Olly Dondokambey Who Is Still Being Treated For COVID-19 Is Still 40 People

JAKARTA - Residents of North Sulawesi (Sulut) who have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 and are still receiving treatment, there are 40 remaining people.

"Currently active cases are 0.07 percent," said the Head of the North Sulawesi Health Office, Dr. Debie KR Kalalo MSc. PH in Manado, Tuesday, May 10, reported by Antara.

This decrease in active cases after the addition of recovered cases as many as nine people from Manado City (six people) and South Bolaang Mongondow Regency (three people).

"The accumulation of recovered cases is currently 50,131 people or 97.6 percent," he said.

Doctor Debie added that one new case of COVID-19, which added today, was male in the age range of 25-34 years, from the Sangihe Islands Regency.

The total number of North Sulawesi residents who have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 has reached 51,339 people, since the first case was announced in mid-March 2020.

"There was no additional death case, the total reached 1,168 people with a death rate (Case Fatality Rate) of 2.2 percent," he said.

A total of 13 districts and cities carried out the 'Rapid Diagnostic Test'-Antigen (RDT-Ag), of the 426 samples taken, one of them was positive for COVID-19.