COVID-19 Is Violent But Strange Why So Many Patients Die In Hospitals? Let's Check!

JAKARTA - The depletion of bear's milk in a number of supermarkets is a funny story in the midst of the emergency PPKM that occurs on the island of Java-Bali. Without sufficient literacy, this product is busy buying up because it is believed to be effective against the COVID-19 virus.

Of course we must ask, if healing drugs are so easy to obtain, then why did COVID become a pandemic? It is not very easy to cure this dangerous virus.

The reality is quite different. All countries, not only Indonesia, are struggling against the transmission of this dangerous virus while conducting rigorous research on prevention and treatment.

In addition to bear milk, in recent times social media has also been shocked by various kinds of analysis, perspectives on COVID. There are still those who believe that the patient was deliberately Covid-19 until a global elite conspiracy made COVID-19 that didn't exist.

Most recently, as written by the Facebook account @sultan arka about the oddities of COVID patients in hospitals, the most deaths. The narration is like this, "Coronavirus is very vicious and scary, it has killed many people until now but strangely all of them died in the hospital," tweeted Sultan Arka, quoted from the turnbackhoaks page, Monday, July 5.

Is that right?

LaporCovid-19 Twitter Analyst Coordinator Yerikho Setya Adi, said that based on data, it was known that at least 265 COVID patients died while self-isolating at home.

The data was compiled based on the results of the LaporCovid19 team's search on social media such as twitter, online news and direct reports from residents to LaporCovid-19.

"A total of 265 fatalities were spread across 47 cities and regencies from 10 provinces, namely DKI Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java, DIY, East Java, Lampung, Riau Islands, Riau and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). "We have recorded quite a lot of deaths outside the hospital in West Java, with 97 deaths from 11 cities/districts," said Yerikho.

The online media that reported the death of the self-isolated patient also spread so much. For example, continued Jericho, a brother and sister in Tasikmalaya who died during isoman at home.

"In addition, in the news on June 30, the COVID-19 Decontamination Command Post for the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Sleman noted that 41 COVID-19 patients who were isoman at home died in June 2021. They did not receive adequate COVID-19 treatment. , especially oxygen breathing assistance," said the turnbackhoaks.