JAKARTA – The Indonesian Health Ministry has urged greater vigilance amid a recent uptick in cases of new Covid-19 subvariants, both in the country and around the globe, while reassuring the public about the availability of vaccines.
Health Ministry spokeswoman Siti Nadia Tarmizi told The Jakarta Post on Dec 5 that the number of coronavirus infections had risen “from previously only 10 to 20 cases weekly to 267 cases last week”.
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