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  • Indonesia - COVID-19 Zero confirmed cases - yet panic buying of masks and disinfectants

    https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/healt...pore-now-virus Coronavirus: first Hong Kong and Singapore, now ‘virus-free’ Indonesia hit by panic buying

    • The country hasn’t officially confirmed a single case of the deadly new coronavirus that has infected tens of thousands and claimed nearly 1,400 lives
    • Yet shoppers in the archipelago nation of 260 million have still been sent into a panic buying frenzy. The only question is why?
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    As of Friday, neither the Indonesian government nor the World Health Organisation had confirmed a single case of the coronavirus or Covid-19, the pneumonia-like disease it causes, in the country despite it being encircled by infected neighbours.

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    “The purpose of our study is to look at whether the detected cases are really representative of the total number of cases,” he told The Jakarta Post last week.

    “So, to do that we examined the statistical relationship between the number of travellers to a country to the number of cases detected. There was an international average of 14 travellers per day associated with one detection of a case during the whole period we studied.

    “By that standard, Indonesia would have been expected to have five cases, approximately, but it had zero during that period.”

    In response, Health Minister Terawan Agus Putranto described the study as an “insult” to Indonesia.

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    "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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    BREAKING: Japanese man tests positive for COVID-19 after Indonesia visit: Report

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      The Jakarta Post
    ...snip A Japanese man has tested positive for the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) shortly after returning from a visit to Indonesia, Japanese public broadcaster NHK has reported.

    According to the NHK report, the Tokyo metropolitan government announced on Saturday that the man, a Tokyo resident in his 60s, had been infected by the novel coronavirus.

    The man, a staff member of a senior care facility, visited a healthcare institution on Feb. 12 after he developed "cold-like symptoms", but returned home the same day because he was not diagnosed with pneumonia. He returned to work at the senior home on Feb. 13. He spent Feb. 14 at home and then reportedly traveled to Indonesia on a family vacation on Feb. 15. ...snip...The man was hospitalized upon his return to Japan on Feb. 19 for severe difficulty breathing, and is said to be in "serious condition".
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    "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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