
Indonesia is battling a devastating Covid-19 crisis. And its peak is likely still to come
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With more than 2.7 million people infected and more than 70,000 dead, onlookers caution Indonesia may not have reached its peak.
When Suharyanto's pregnant wife Rina Ismawati and two of their three children fell ill last month, he initially thought it was a common cold. But with Covid-19 cases rising in Indonesia, he took them to get tested. The whole family tested positive for Covid-19, including Suharyanto -- and 43-year-old Ismawati was admitted to hospital, where she lay in bed, occasionally sending Suharyanto messages through WhatsApp. "She told me that her condition was getting worse," Suharyanto said. "She couldn't breathe."More Related News

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