BAHASA INGGRIS ( CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS)
Indonesia's
Coronavirus Recoveries Outnumber Deaths for First Time, but Cases Hit New High
BY
:YUSTINUS PAAT, HERU ANDRIYANTO
APRIL
16, 2020
Jakarta. The number of patients who have
recovered from Covid-19 in Indonesia went above the
number of deaths for the first time on Thursday since the government began
regularly updating the statistics last month.
According to government
data, 548 patients have now fully recovered and been discharged from hospitals,
while 496 others have died from the illness.
The promising trend
came after a record 102 coronavirus patients recovered over the past 24 hours,
against 27 deaths in the same period.
But new confirmed
cases surged by a new record of 380 to bring the total cases to 5,516, as more
tests were conducted across the country, Covid-19 Task Force spokesman
Achmad Yurianto said in a daily video conference in Jakarta.
"We have now conducted
close to 40,000 tests using the polymerase chain reaction method," he
said.
He indicated the
outbreak is nowhere near its peak with over 169,000 persons under surveillance
and 11,000 patients under observation for suspect infections.
"The government
is doing its utmost to get rid of this outbreak as soon as possible, in a way
that won't add new burden on the people," he said.
Meanwhile, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan
confirmed that the ongoing large-scale social restriction (PSBB)
will be expanded after April 23.
Jakarta, the epicenter
of the pandemic in Indonesia with more than 50 percent of the confirmed
cases, is the first city to formally adopt the restriction, which
includes a ban on gatherings of more than five
people and suspension of all non-essential businesses.
"According to the Health Minister
regulation, the restriction applies for 14 days. In reality, however,
we cannot defeat a pandemic in just 14 days, so for sure we will extend
the PSBB," Anies said.
"Jakarta must get
prepared for a longer period [of restrictions]. We assume this situation
will last longer than many have expected," he said.
Anies said daily
demand for personal protective equipment among medical workers have doubled to
10,000 in the capital, where around 100 hospitals are treating Covid-19
patients.
"The PPE demand
stood at 5,000 units per day last week, by now it has climbed to
10,000," he said in a hearing with a House of
Representatives' special committee on Covid-19.
Not just doctors and nurses, first responders
including ambulance drivers and funeral service workers also need PPE according
to the Covid-19 health protocols, he said.
CONJUNCTIVE
ADVERBS
1.Meanwhile, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan confirmed that the ongoing large-scale
social restriction (PSBB) will be expanded after April 23.
(In this statement is conjunctive adverbs indicate time.)
2.
"According to the
Health Minister regulation, the restriction applies for 14 days. In
reality, however, we cannot defeat a
pandemic in just 14 days, so for sure we will extend the
PSBB," Anies said.( In this statement is conjunctive adverbs indicate
contrast.)
3."According to the
Health Minister regulation, the restriction applies for 14 days. In
reality, however, we cannot defeat a pandemic in just 14 days, so for sure we will extend the
PSBB," Anies said. (In this statement is conjunctive adverbs indicate
result .)
4. Not just doctors and nurses, first responders including ambulance
drivers and funeral service workers also
need PPE according to the Covid-19 health protocols, he said. (In this statement is conjunctive adverbs
indicate addition.)
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