Indonesia Expat
Featured News

Increase in COVID-19 Deaths in Four Bali Regencies

Bali’s COVID-19 Handling Task Force has reported an increase in COVID-19 deaths in four regencies.

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bali reported few deaths. However, data from Bali’s Provincial Health Office has reported a continuous increase in COVID-19 deaths for the last few months, with approximately 5 casualties per day.

On Wednesday 23rd September, Bali reported an additional 7 deaths. The deaths occurred in four specific regencies of Bali, namely Denpasar, Karangasem, Buleleng, and Gianyar. These are the most common districts where COVID-19 patients pass away.

In Bali alone, there is an approximated 234 Indonesians and 2 foreigners that have died from COVID-19.

As well as deaths, the number of positive cases has increased. There is an estimate of 8,126 cumulative cases of COVID-19 in Bali now, with a total number of 6,623 recovered cases.

Source: BaliPost

Image: Al Jazeera

Increase in COVID-19 Deaths in Four Bali Regencies

Related posts

Indonesia Amongst World’s Worst For COVID-19 Handling

Indonesia Expat

DKI Jakarta Provincial Government Takes Action on Foreign Refugees Who Put Up Tents in Front of UNHCR Office

Indonesia Expat

The Ivy League+ Fest Provided More Practical Insight About Ivy League Universities and the Importance of Having a ‘Big Dream’

Felix Martua

French Backpacker Alleged Sexual Assault Attempt in Mount Bromo

Indonesia Expat

Families of some Lion Air Crash Victims Holds Rally in Jakarta

Indonesia Expat

Village in Bali Returns to Agriculture

Indonesia Expat