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Committed to Sacred Mission Despite Rejection

The dead bodies of Covid-19 patients have been forcibly taken home, people refuse to get medical tests and people accuse medical workers of benefitting from the epidemic.

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Health workers examine a patient at a puskesmas (community health center) in Sotek village of Penajam district, Penajam Paser Utara regency, East Kalimantan.

The dead bodies of Covid-19 patients have been forcibly taken home, people refuse to get medical tests and people accuse medical workers of benefitting from the epidemic. Such a situation has hurt the feelings of medical workers, yet the medical workers are determine to move forward with their humanitarian mission.

Doctor Ahmad Asy Arie was in the fifth day of isolation on Friday (12/06/2020). Last Monday, he tested positive for Covid-19. The head of the Makkasau Community Health Center (Puskesmas) in Makassar, South Sulawesi, got infected from a fellow doctor, his subordinate.

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