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Overcoming the Healthcare Crisis

The country’s healthcare facilities are expected to implement the COVID-19 vaccination program, but they are overwhelmed with an increasing number of patients seeking treatment for the disease.

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A health worker injects a fellow medical worker with a vaccine during a simulation for Covid-19 vaccination at Puskesmas Talun, in Cirebon regency, West Java, on Wednesday (6/1/2021). The first round of vaccinations in Cirebon will target around 8,009 medical workers.

The country’s healthcare facilities are expected to implement the COVID-19 vaccination program, but they are overwhelmed with an increasing number of patients seeking treatment for the disease. This problem must be resolved as soon as possible.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS — As a nationwide vaccination drive gets underway, the COVID-19 transmission rate in Indonesia has reached record highs for three consecutive days. The mortality rate has also increased as health services are increasingly stretched, especially in Java.

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