Update On COVID-19 As Of March 22: Government Is Sad Because Medical Personnel Are Victims
JAKARTA - Spokesperson for handling the corona virus or COVID-19, Achmad Yurianto (Yuri) said, there were additional cases of positive patients with the COVID-19 virus in Indonesia. As of Sunday, March 22, there were 64 positive patients, bringing the total to 514 people.
"As of today, there have been an additional 64 positive cases, so a total of 514 positive cases have been confirmed," Yuri said in his statement at the BNPB office which was broadcast on Twitter, Sunday, March 22.
Update of the Task Force for the Acceleration of Handling Covid-19 - Achmad Yurianto https://t.co/8LmGuDVgjt
- BNPB Indonesia (@BNPB_Indonesia) March 22, 2020
Furthermore, there are also additional patients who recovered from COVID-19 after being tested and the results were negative as many as 9 people. The total number of patients recovered to be 29 people.
"However, there were an additional 10 cases who died from the disease. So, a total of 48 people," he said.
Of the number of patients who died, there were a number of medical personnel. Three people, namely neurologist Hadio Ali Khazatsin, surgeon specialist Djoko Judodjoko, and ear nose throat (ENT) specialist Adi Mirsa Putra, died of exposure to COVID-19. Another one, Toni Daniel died from exhaustion while working with COVID-19 patients.
Goodbye, Mas Koko, I'm sorry I haven't succeeded in encouraging the @jokowi government to be serious about dealing with the Covid19 pandemic. mas infected because he was actively providing services. Many health workers are infected & leave, the lack of PPE is difficult to forgive. Not talking enough, we all do pic.twitter.com/sxeG6y1BtL
- Pandu Riono (@drpriono) March 21, 2020
O Allah..innalillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un another of our colleagues passed away at 04.16 this morning, our junior dr Hadio ali khazatsin SpS, I hope his good deeds will be accepted by Allah SWT ...
- Dr. Gunawan (@GundiDr) March 22, 2020
Yuri, representing the government, expressed his concern and condolences at the information. The government, he added, was saddened by the death of medical personnel who had contributed and served their good in dealing with COVID-19.
"We are all sad. We also appreciate the medical personnel for their contribution. The government is sad, and we convey our deepest condolences," he said.