Zero COVID-19 Deaths In DKI Jakarta In Last 24 Hours

JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said there were zero funerals with COVID-19 procedures in the last 24 hours.

“A day to be grateful for. In the last 24 hours there have been 0 requests for COVID-19 protocol funeral services in DKI Jakarta (data from the DKI Distamhut from 18.00 yesterday to 18.00 today). Thank God," said Anies Baswedan via the aniesbaswedan Instagram account, Thursday, October 7th.

Zero death, Anies emphasized, is not a celebration because the COVID-19 pandemic has not yet ended.

"This is a reminder that, with the permission of Allah SWT and for the efforts of all of us, a day without the death of COVID-19 is possible to achieve," said Anies.

"But don't stop just yet. Our future endeavor is to try to keep more days like this, days without COVID-19 deaths. We have experienced difficult conditions, even very hard in last July. Let's not go back to that point," he continued.

Anies reminded residents to continue to comply with health protocols even though they have been vaccinated. He also reminded residents to care for each other and invite COVID-19 vaccinations.

"Even though you have been vaccinated, you must still maintain strict health protocols everywhere. At the office, at school, in public places, in the neighborhood around the house," said Anies.

The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) released the latest additional positive cases of COVID-19 as of today. A total of 259,555 specimens were examined today. As a result, there were 1,393 new positive cases of COVID-19.

"The total accumulation of positive cases since COVID-19 was discovered in Indonesia has reached 4,054,246 people and active cases of 27,747," said Ministry of Health data, Thursday, October 7.

Today's recovered cases increased by 1,946 cases, bringing the total to 4,054,246 recovered people. Then, positive confirmed cases who died increased by 81 people and a total of 142,494 people.

The province with the most new cases was in Central Java with 159 cases and a total of 482,769 cases. Followed by DKI Jakarta which has 149 new cases with a total of 858,771 cases. East Java has 122 new cases and a total of 396,324 cases. Then, West Java had 106 new cases and a total of 703,529 cases.

The province with the most recovered cases today belongs to Aceh with an additional 195 recovered cases. Followed by East Java with an additional 188 recovered cases, Central Java with an additional 144 recovered cases, and West Java with an additional 118 recovered cases.