Continuing To Increase, The Kemayoran Athlete's Wisma Hospital Is Filled With 5,588 COVID-19 Patients Today
JAKARTA - There was an increase in the occupancy rate for treating COVID-19 patients at the Kemayoran Athlete's Wisma Emergency Hospital today.
Head of Information for Kogabwilhan I, Marine Colonel Aris Mudian said, as of today there are 191 people who have just entered from Wisma Atlet as COVID-19 isolation patients.
So, currently the isolation bed capacity at Wisma Atlet is filled with 68 percent of the total 8,173 beds provided.
"Today there are 5,588 inpatients at the Wisma Atlet RSDC. Initially there were 5,397 people being treated and today there are 191 more," said Aris in his statement, Friday, February 4.
In detail, there are 3,061 women and 2,527 men who are undergoing isolation in towers 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the Wisma Atlet Kemayoran COVID-19 Emergency Hospital.
It was noted that since the beginning it was used as a place of isolation on March 23, 2020 until now, the RSDC COVID-19 Wisma Atlet Kemayoran has treated 143,218 corona virus patients.
Currently, all isolated patients being treated at the Wisma Atlet Kemayoran Hospital are people without symptoms and people who have symptoms of COVID-19, both mild and moderate. Furthermore, a number of PMI repatriated patients, foreign services, and students were quarantined in three locations, namely RSDC Wisma Atlet Pademangan, Pasar Rumput Flats, and Nagrak Flats.
As of today, the capacity of Wisma Alet Pademangan is filled with 87 quarantine patients. Yesterday, towers 8, 9, and 10 of Wisma Atlet Pademangan were filled with 99 patients and today there are 12 fewer.
Then, the capacity of the Grass Market Flats is filled with 4,760 quarantine patients. Yesterday, towers 1, 2, and 3 of the Pasar Rumput Flats were filled with 4,505 patients and today there are 255 people.
Then, the capacity of the Nagrak Flat is filled with 4,760 quarantine patients. Yesterday, towers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 of the Nagrak Flat were filled with 3,156 patients and today there are 436 fewer people.