JAKARTA - Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Chair of the Committee for Handling COVID-19 and National Economic Recovery (KCP-PEN) Airlangga Hartato said compliance with health protocols in Central Sulawesi and Maluku was the lowest.

"Regarding behavior in the discipline of health protocols, which are below 60 percent, there are Central Sulawesi and Maluku. This compliance is important for handling COVID-19," Airlangga said in the Presidential Secretariat Youtube show, Monday, June 7.

Meanwhile, Airlangga said the provinces with health protocol compliance between 61 percent and 75 percent were West Java, Bangka Belitung, and South Kalimantan.

Then, the provinces with the highest health protocols, which are 91 percent to 100 percent, are in West Sumatra and Jambi.

Currently, active cases of COVID-19 as of June 6 are 5.3 percent, the cure rate is 91.9 percent, and the death rate is 2.8 percent.

Airlangga said the number of cases in Indonesia at this time after the Eid holiday tended to be better than other countries.

"Indonesia 147 people per one million population, Malaysia 1,607 per one million population, India 662 per one million population, France 731 per one million population," he said.

Furthermore, Airlangga also described a number of provinces that contributed the most, namely 65 percent of active cases, namely West Java, DKI Jakarta, Central Java, Papua, and Riau.

"Then we also see that there are several things related to the average BOR (bed occupancy). The average BOR is 40 percent. Five provinces have BOR above 40 percent, namely West Kalimantan, Central Java, Riau Islands, Jambi and Riau," said Airlangga.


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