JAKARTA (Reuters) - Burials in Jakarta remained close to record highs in April, official data showed on Friday, indicating there may have been many more deaths from COVID-19 in the city than have been ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A pair of Sumatran tigers are recovering from COVID-19 after testing positive for the disease at a Jakarta zoo in mid-July, Indonesian officials ...
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan speaks about testing positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in this still frame obtained from social media video dated December 1, 2020, in Jakarta, Indonesia ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia — At one of Jakarta's largest public cemeteries last month, Tuti Kursiani's family members wept as her coffin was lowered into the ground, less than 24 hours after the 65-year-old ...
Helen Brown adalah anggota Dewan Bisnis Australia Indonesia (AIBC). Dia adalah Managing Director Bisnis Asia yang menerima dana pemerintah Australia untuk penelitian investasi asing bekerja sama ...
In Jakarta’s Pulo Gebang Main Bus Station just a few days ago, thousands of people waited in snarled lines to claim one of the 10,000 COVID-19 shots being offered in the country’s latest emergency ...
Jakarta is a diverse and dynamic region and the millions of micro, small and medium enterprises are its beating heart. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, lockdowns and activity restrictions shut down ...
Jakarta recorded its highest demand for burial services since the pandemic began, intensifying Indonesia’s battle against a more infectious strain of the coronavirus. Funeral services for Covid-19 ...
JAKARTA, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Gravedigger Junaedi Bin Hakim toils until nearly midnight almost every day in a Jakarta cemetery, preparing plots for fellow Indonesians amid a renewed spike in ...
Nearly half of Jakarta’s residents may have contracted Covid-19, according to a health survey – more than 12 times the number of cases officially recorded in the Indonesian capital at the time when ...
Oxygen prices in Indonesia’s capital had more than doubled and some suppliers reported shortages on Tuesday after a surge in Covid-19 cases that prompted the Red Cross to warn of a coronavirus ...
Children in the Indonesian capital Jakarta will today return to school after 18 months of studying from home, as the country’s government begins to ease restrictions in areas of the country hard-hit ...
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