The Number Of Death Cases Due To COVID-19 In Ambon Continues To Increase, Now The Total Reaches 175 People
JAKARTA - The Maluku Province COVID-19 Handling Acceleration Task Force reports that the number of deaths from patients infected with the Corona virus in Ambon City continues to increase, after on Sunday, July 11, three residents died and were buried with the COVID-19 protocol. 19 Maluku Province Adonya Rerung confirmed that three patients died after undergoing treatment at two different hospitals in the capital of Maluku Province. "Today, three more patients died and have been buried with the COVID-19 protocol by the PMI Maluku and Tagana City teams. Ambon," said Adonya as reported by Antara, Sunday, July 11. The three patients, namely IP (64) who was female, died on July 11, 2021 at 01.30 WIT, and patient "OO" (59) who was male, died on July 10. 2021 at 23.08 and a man with the initials "YAD" (83). Patients "IP" and "OO" died at RSUD dr. M. Haulussy, Kudamati, while "YAD" at RSUP dr. J. Leimena, Rumah Tiga Village, Teluk Ambon District. According to Adonya, two Ambonese also died on Saturday, July 10. Meanwhile, on Friday, July 9, six patients died, four of whom were Ambonese, while the other two were from the Aru Islands Regency. ," he said, adding that on Sunday, July 11, there was also an addition of 217 positive cases of COVID-19. Meanwhile, there were 3,171 active cases or 28.26 percent.
The most active cases were in Ambon City 2,006 cases and eight suspects, followed by Aru Islands Regency (804 cases, Central Maluku (190), Tual City (43), Southeast Maluku (40), Buru Regency (34), South Buru (13) , Southwest Maluku nine cases and the Tanimbar Islands and West Seram each with 16 cases. He added, from 11 districts/cities in Maluku, Ambon City is currently in the red zone (high risk) for COVID-19 with a score of 1.7, while the other three districts have the status of an orange zone (moderate risk). Three other districts that have risen to the orange zone are Central Maluku (2.27), Tanimbar Islands District (2.3) and Aru Islands (1.82). "There are only two areas with green zone status (no cases), namely Eastern Seram (SBT) with a score of 2.71 and Southwest Maluku (MBD) with a score of 2.46," he said. transmission (yellow zone) namely Southeast Maluku with a score of 2.54, Buru Island (2.59), Seram Ba rat (2.59) and South Buru District (2.5). In general, Maluku Province has a moderate risk status (orange zone) with a score of 1.88.