MAJALENGKA - The Majalengka Regency Health Office, West Java noted that COVID-19 cases in the area had begun to sag. Within a week the cases of recovery reached 493 people, more than the 267 new confirmed cases.

"Covid-19 cases have started to slow down, hopefully it will continue to decline," said Majalengka District Health Office Secretary Agus Susanto in Majalengka, Antara, Monday, March 14.

Within a week, there were 493 cases recovered from COVID-19 in Majalengka Regency, while the addition of new cases in the same period was 267 cases.

The data, said Agus, showed that there were more recovered cases in a week than the new positive confirmed cases of COVID-19, so it can be said that it has started to slope.

For the daily cases of COVID-19 in Majalengka Regency, this Monday there were an addition of 23 cases. "As for those who have recovered or have completed isolation, there are 50 people," he said.

It is hoped that the decline in COVID-19 cases will continue to be maintained, for that people must continue to apply health protocols by wearing masks and following COVID-19 vaccinations.

Meanwhile, within a week the number of deaths from COVID-19 increased by nine people, and now a total of 854 people have lost their lives since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Today there was an additional case of death, and within a week there were nine people who died from COVID-19," he said.


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