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They are Our Children too

Indonesia’s condition has caused worry globally as well. Imperial College London predicted that 38,127 Indonesian children would be orphaned by the pandemic.

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PEMERINTAH KOTA SURABAYA

Surabaya Mayor Eri Cahyadi and his wife visited a daughter who had been orphaned because her parents died due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Surabaya, East Java. In Surabaya, there are around 1,400 families affected by the Covid-19 pandemic so that children become orphans, orphans, or orphans.

The COVID-19 pandemic is not just made up of numbers and statistics. It has left deep scars on children who have lost their parents and even their futures.

Data from the national COVID-19 task force shows that, as of July 20, 11,045 children had become orphans after losing their parents to COVID-19.

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