Indonesia drafts more doctors, nurses amid virus surge

Indonesia drafts more doctors, nurses amid virus surge


A medical worker takes a blood sample for a coronavirus test in East Java in April last year. (AP pic)

JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities have drafted in more doctors and nurses to two areas on the islands of Java and Madura after hospitals there approached full capacity amid a spike in coronavirus cases, the country’s health minister said today.

Health experts and officials are worried about the risk of a broader spike in virus cases fuelled by variants and a jump in travel last month as many in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country travelled back to hometowns for holidays after Ramadan.

In the district of Kudus in Java and Bangkalan in the neighbouring island of Madura, hospital capacity had hit at least 90%, according to media reports.

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