Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
This article attempts to document the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.
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February
- 2 February – The Indonesian government evacuated 243 Indonesian nationals from Wuhan, China. The repatriated Indonesians were placed under quarantine in the Natuna Islands but were not tested as they were asymptomatic.
- 24 February – Nine Indonesians on board the Diamond Princess tested positive for the virus and were moved to treatment facilities in Japan. The Indonesian government repatriated and then quarantined the remaining 68 crew members, along with the 188 from the World Dream, onto the uninhabited Sebaru Kecil Island in the Thousand Islands off the coast of Jakarta.
March
- 2 March – President Joko Widodo confirmed the first two cases of COVID-19 in the country in a televised statement. According to the Minister of Health Terawan Agus Putranto, the patients contracted the virus from an infected Japanese person in Depok who was later tested positive in Malaysia. Both Indonesian patients were subsequently hospitalized at Sulianti Saroso Infection Center Hospital, North Jakarta.
- 6 March – Indonesia had only tested 450 individuals out of its 270 million population.
- 7 March – One of the crew evacuated from the Diamond Princess was suspected of contracting the disease and was subsequently transferred to an isolation unit at Persahabatan Central General Hospital, East Jakarta.
- 8 March
- * A 50-year-old woman from Jakarta tested positive in Melbourne, Australia. She began showing symptoms two days after flying to Perth from Jakarta on 27 February and saw a GP four days after arriving in Melbourne on 2 March.
- * The government of Indonesia announced two more confirmed cases. One patient was infected through close contact with case #1, the other patient was a crew member of the Diamond Princess.
- 9 March – Indonesia confirmed 13 new cases of COVID-19 infection, 2 of them being foreigners. The Indonesian government decided not to disclose the detection location of the patient and the treatment facility used.
- 10 March
- * 2 patients who were previously confirmed to be positive were subsequently reported as negative, substantiating an explanation made by an Indonesian government representative. The two patients were to be discharged, should further test confirm their negative status.
- * Indonesia confirmed 8 new cases of COVID-19 infection, 2 of them foreigners.
- * A suspected COVID-19 patient fled from Persahabatan Central General Hospital. She was later confirmed as positive of the virus and has returned to the hospital.
- 11 March
- * Case 25 died, the first death in Indonesia.. The victim was a British national and died in Bali's Sanglah hospital.
- * Indonesia confirmed 7 new cases of COVID-19 infection, all of them imported cases.
- 12 March
- * 5 cases recovered.
- * :id:Daftar Menteri Ketenagakerjaan Indonesia|Indonesian Labour Minister :id:Ida Fauziyah|Ida Fauziah mandated that all Indonesian companies provide their employees with coronavirus prevention equipment, such as face masks and hand sanitizer.
- 13 March
- * 3 coronavirus-linked deaths were reported, 1 case in Solo, Central Java. The other two were undisclosed.
- * Indonesia confirmed 35 new cases of COVID-19 infection, totalling 69 cases.
- * The first affected medical worker died on 13 March.
- 14 March
- * The Indonesian government confirmed 27 new cases of COVID-19, a total of 96 cases.
- * This date also marks the first time that the government announced the locations with confirmed coronavirus cases. Locations with confirmed coronavirus cases included every district in Jakarta, Tangerang in Banten, Bandung in West Java, Solo in Central Java, Yogyakarta in Special Region of Yogyakarta, Pontianak in West Kalimantan, Manado in North Sulawesi and Bali.
- * 3 further patients recovered, for a total of 8 recovered patients.
- * 1 patient died, bringing the total to 5 deaths.
- * Indonesian Minister of Transportation, Budi Karya Sumadi tested positive for COVID-19. A few days prior, on 10 March, Budi Karya was diagnosed with typhoid fever after travelling to Wakatobi, Toraja, Luwuk, Makassar, Parepare, Kertajati, and Indramayu. His travel history included travel to Kertajati International Airport on 1 March that had acted as an evacuation centre for the repatriated crew of the Diamond Princess. One of the crew of Diamond Princess tested positive for COVID-19 on 8 March 2020. On 11 March, Budi had also met with the Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management Cora Van Nieuwenhuize.
- 15 March
- * Indonesia confirmed 21 new cases of COVID-19 infection, 19 in Jakarta and 2 in Central Java, a total of 117 cases.
- * Indonesian President Joko Widodo is said to be undergoing a COVID-19 test in the evening.
- 16 March
- * Indonesian Vice-President Ma'ruf Amin and Indonesian Interior Minister Tito Karnavian have tested negative on the COVID-19 test.
- * Indonesia confirmed 17 new cases of infection, in a total of 134 cases. 14 new cases in Jakarta, 1 new case in Central Java, 1 new case in Banten, and 1 new case in West Java.
- * Indonesia announced that it will start to quarantine asymptomatic COVID-19 patients in their own home.
- 17 March
- * In response to the growing number of COVID-19 cases in Indonesia, the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management declared an emergency period for 91 days, effective until 29 May 2020.
- * The Indonesian government announced 38 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infections to 172.
- * 1 case recovered, adding to a total of 9 cases recovered.
- * 2 patients died, in a total of 7 deaths.
- * There are mistakes in the counting of the deaths. The minister of health reported that the total number of the death is still 5, the same as that on 14 March while two new deaths were reported in the early morning by Governor of Central Java and Governor of Banten. The total number of deaths should be 7.
- 18 March
- * Indonesia confirmed 55 new cases of COVID-19 infection, bringing the total up to 227 cases.
- * 12 patients died, the number of deaths has now increased to 19. The 19 fatalities mean that Indonesia has now recorded the highest death toll among Southeast Asian countries hit by the coronavirus to date. Indonesia's case fatality rate has reached 8.37% which is double the world case fatality rate.
- * 7 Indonesians in India tested positive for COVID-19 were a part of a 10-member team who travelled to Karimnagar for a religious tour.
- * After 2 positive cases, Governor of West Kalimantan Sutarmidji declares an "extraordinary event" until further notice.
- 19 March
- * Joko Widodo announces 7 critical points to accelerate the elimination of COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia.
- * Indonesia announced 82 new cases, bringing the total to 309 cases. However, it is revised to 308 cases.
- * 4 more patients in DKI Jakarta announced cured from COVID-19.
- * The import of Rapid Test Tools by :id:Rajawali Nusantara Indonesia|Rajawali Nusantara Indonesia from China has been approved by Ministry of Health.
- * President Joko Widodo and wife, Iriana, tested negative on the COVID-19 test.
- * Indonesian Chief of Police Idham Azis publishes notice for all policeman to disperse crowds anywhere at anytime, including restaurants, matrimony and religious services, and to deny permits for large events.
- * The government cancelled a Tablighi Jamaat event in the Gowa Regency in Sulawesi. Thousands had already gathered despite a call for it to be cancelled earlier. A similar gathering in Kuala Lumpur in late February had caused a large outbreak of Covid-19 cases in Malaysia including 3 Indonesians.
- 20 March
- * Indonesia announced 60 new cases, bringing the total to 369 cases. Indonesia also announced 17 recovered and 32 deaths, an increase of 7 deaths.
- * Indonesia Minister of State-Owned Enterprises Erick Thohir that Indonesia has enough drugs for 60,000 COVID-19 patients, and by the end of March could supply up to 4.7 million face masks.
- * President Joko Widodo instructed his officials to shift budgetary priorities. Less prioritized budgets from the state budget and regional budget are to be reallocated to fund government efforts in combating the coronavirus pandemic, increasing the safety net for Indonesians, and to incentivize small and medium businesses. He also promised to begin deploying rapid coronavirus testing, prioritizing South Jakarta as the worst-hit area.
- * Governor Anies Baswedan declares a state of emergency in Jakarta for the next 14 days. Anies also urged businesses to suspend operations, and he urged all stakeholders to take drastic actions to prevent the spread of the disease during the state of emergency.
- * After 9 positive cases of COVID-19, Khofifah Indar Parawansa declares a state of emergency for East Java.
- * Mayor of Bogor, Bima Arya has tested positive for COVID-19 after a trip to Turkey. Bima and all officials who went on the trip will comply with health protocols that include a minimum 14-day isolation at Bogor Senior Hospital.
- * :id:Detri Warmanto|Detri Warmanto has tested positive for COVID-19. He is the son-in-law of the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform, Tjahjo Kumolo.
- * Istiqlal mosque halted Friday prayer for 2 weeks after Anies Baswedan and Indonesian Council of Ulama requested to halt mass religious activities in Jakarta.
- 21 March
- * Indonesian Air Force is to fly its C-130 Hercules to the Chinese city of Shanghai on Saturday to pick up approximately 9 tonnes of medical equipment. The route is Malang-Natuna-Hainan-Shanghai. The equipment includes disposable masks, N95 masks, protective clothing, goggles, gloves, shoe covers, infrared thermometers, and surgical caps.
- * One person died after having a fever and headaches. The victim, a Russian citizen, died in his boarding house on Jalan Bukit Tunggal Gang 5, West Denpasar.
- * Indonesia announced 81 new cases, totalling 450 cases of COVID-19 infection. Indonesia also announced 20 recovered and 38 deaths, an increase of 6 deaths since 20 March 2020.
- 22 March
- * :id:Ikatan Dokter Indonesia|Indonesia Medical Association announced 6 doctors have contracted COVID-19.
- * Indonesia announced 64 new cases, a total of 514 cases.
- 23 March
- * Indonesia announced 65 new cases, bringing the total to 579 cases.
- * President Joko Widodo inaugurated the first COVID-19 makeshift hospital in the country at the former athlete's village for the 2018 Asian Games in Kemayoran, Jakarta. It was slated to be fitted with 3000 beds for patients requiring isolation. Later reports suggested that it would house only 1,800 beds for the first phase.
- 24 March
- * President Joko Widodo announced the cancellation of the annual national examination for all education levels, except Vocational High School that has been done in almost half of all schools in the country. He also announced measures to ease motorcycle loans for one year.
- * Indonesia confirmed 107 more cases, 686 in total.
- 25 March
- * The Indonesian Ministry of Transportation discouraged everyone from travelling home for the Eid al-Fitr holiday to contain the spread of the virus.
- * Indonesia confirmed 105 more cases and corrected the data from the previous day. It should have said 685, while the previous day's data recorded 686. One patient's name was mistakenly registered in two hospitals. The total number of cases becomes 790.
- 26 March
- * Indonesia announced 103 new cases, bringing the total number to 893.
- * Researchers have estimated that there could be tens of thousands of hidden infections across the country.
- * 40 tonnes of medical equipment from China transported to Jakarta.
- 27 March
- * Indonesia confirmed 153 new positive cases, 1,046 in total. They also announced 9 deaths and 11 recoveries.
- * Beringharjo and Tanah Abang markets are closed to prevent COVID-19.
- * Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs of Indonesia Mahfud MD said that a special law about local lockdown is currently in the works.
- 28 March
- * Indonesia announced 109 more cases, bringing the total number to 1,155.
- * A number of cities decided to issue local lockdowns, such as the city of Tegal in Central Java and the province of Papua.
- * Indonesia AirAsia suspends all flights from 1 April until at least 21 April for domestic flights and 17 May for international flights.
- 29 March
- * Indonesia confirmed another 130 new cases, 1,285 in total.
- * The state railway company Kereta Api Indonesia cancels 28 routes from Jakarta for the month of April.
- 30 March
- * Indonesia confirmed 129 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,414.
- * Jokowi orders large-scale social restrictions coupled with 'civil emergency' policies.
- 31 March
- * Indonesia confirmed 114 new cases, 1,528 in total.
- * President Joko Widodo declared public health emergency and invoked the police to enforce large-scale social distancing policy, in addition to allocate IDR 405 trillion for eradication of COVID-19 and cushioning of social and economical effects due to the pandemic, and announced stimulus for the low-middle class society.
April
- 1 April
- * Indonesia confirmed 149 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,677.
- * 300 police students at :id:Sekolah Pembentukan Perwira|Sekolah Pembentukan Perwira :id:Lembaga Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia|Lembaga Pendidikan Polri in Sukabumi are quarantined for 14 days after positive rapid test results.
- 2 April
- * Indonesia confirmed 113 new cases, 1,790 in total.
- * Indonesia has now banned foreigners from entering its border. Its citizens returning from abroad have to provide health report and do compulsory self-quarantine.
- * Indonesia's Justice and Human Rights Ministry will release more than 30,000 prisoners to avoid mass coronavirus infections in Indonesia's overcrowded jails. It received a lot of critics especially for those who did corruption. However, it was declared that they will not release prisoners convicted for corruption, illegal logging, terrorism, drug crimes, gross human rights crimes or transnational organized crimes.
- 3 April – Indonesia confirmed 196 new cases, bringing the total number to 1,986.
- 4 April – Indonesia announced 106 new cases, 2,092 in total.
- 5 April – Indonesia confirmed 181 new cases, bringing the total number to 2,273.
- 6 April
- * Indonesia had tested 11,242 specimens, in which 8,000 were negative.
- * Indonesia announced 218 additional cases, 2,491 in total.
- 7 April
- * Indonesia confirmed 247 new cases, 2,738 in total.
- * The Jakarta administration has revealed it has buried 639 people according to the protocols for burial of people either suspected of or confirmed as having been infected with COVID-19.
- * Application for large-scale social restrictions in Jakarta province is approved and will start from 10 April until 24 April and can be extended for 14 days after last COVID-19 case. The ministry wrote in a ministerial decree that data had shown a significant increase in, and a rapid spread of, COVID-19 cases, accompanied by evidence of local transmission in Jakarta.
- * Only 36 in every million people are being tested for the coronavirus in Indonesia, making it the fourth worst in testing rate among countries with a 50 million population or above.
- 8 April – Indonesia confirmed 218 new cases, bringing the total number to 2,956
- 9 April
- * Indonesia announced 337 additional cases, 3,293 in total.
- * Gorontalo announced its first case. By 9 April night, cases have been confirmed in all provinces in Indonesia.
- * The Public Works and Public Housing Ministry prepared three additional towers at Wisma Atlet makeshift hospital to add COVID-19 patient rooms and provide a decent place for doctors and paramedics who work 24 hours.
- * Online ride-hailing company Gojek and digital healthcare company were set to hold free rapid tests to detect the coronavirus for the public as initial screenings.
- 10 April
- * Indonesia confirmed 219 new cases, 3,512 in total.
- * Online ride-hailing companies, GoJek and Grab, no longer provide motorcycle taxi service on its apps as Jakarta starts imposing the large-scale social restriction policy.
- * Indonesia had tested 19,500 specimens based on Polymerase Chain Reaction method.
- 11 April
- * Indonesia announced 330 new cases, bringing the total number to 3,842.
- * Preemployment card was launched to help those who are in economy difficulty due to the pandemic.
- 12 April
- * Indonesia had tested 27,000 specimens.
- * Large-scale social restrictions will be in effect in Depok municipality, Bogor municipality and regency, and Bekasi municipality and regency, all in West Java province, from 15 April for at least two weeks.
- * Indonesia announced 399 additional cases. The total number now is 4,241.
- 13 April
- * Indonesia confirmed 316 new cases, 4,557 in total.
- * Application for a large-scale social restriction in Tangerang municipality & regency and South Tangerang municipality in Banten province was approved and will be effective starting from Saturday, 18 April. This means the social restriction will encompass all of Jakarta metropolitan area.
- * Application for a large-scale social restriction in Pekanbaru, Riau was approved and will be in effect from Friday, 17 April. Curfew is in effect from 20:00 to 05:00.
- * President Joko Widodo declared COVID-19 as a national disaster.
- 14 April
- * Indonesia announced 282 additional cases, bringing the total number to 4,839.
- * For the first time ever, Indonesia published the number of COVID-19 suspects. As of 14 April, there are 139,137 people under monitoring and 10,482 patients under supervision.
- 15 April
- * At least 36,431 specimens from 33,001 people have been tested so far. There are 165,549 people under monitoring and 11,165 patients under supervision from 196 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia announced 297 additional cases, bringing the total number to 5,136.
- 16 April
- * Indonesia announced 380 new cases, 5,516 in total from 202 municipalities and regencies. For the first time ever, the number of recoveries exceeded the total number of deaths.
- * In addition, 169.446 people are under monitoring and 11,873 patients are under supervision. 39,706 specimens have been tested so far.
- * 46 medical staffs in dr.Kariadi Hospital in Semarang have been tested positive for COVID-19 infection. They are currently put under isolation in Kesambi Hijau Hotel.
- 17 April
- * At least 42,000 specimens from 37,000 people have been tested in 34 laboratories so far. There are at least 173,000 people under monitoring and 12,000 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia announced 407 additional cases, 5,923 in total.
- * Large-scale social restriction for Bandung metropolitan area, West Java, was approved and will be in effect from Wednesday, 22 April.
- * Application for large-scale social restrictions for Makassar, South Sulawesi, the entire West Sumatra, and Tegal, Central Java were approved.
- 18 April
- * At least 45,000 specimens from 39,000 people have been tested in 34 laboratories so far. There are 176,344 people under monitoring and 12,979 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 325 additional cases, 6,248 in total.
- 19 April
- * At least 47,000 specimens from 42,000 people have been tested in 35 laboratories so far. There are at least 178,883 people under monitoring and 15,646 patients under supervision from 250 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia confirmed 327 additional cases, bringing the total number to 6,575.
- 20 April
- * 49,767 specimens from 43,749 people have been tested in 36 laboratories so far. There are 181,770 people under monitoring and 16,343 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 185 additional cases, bringing the total number to 6,760.
- 21 April
- * Joko Widodo announced his decision to ban the Idul Fitri mudik starting from April 24 to curb the spread of COVID-19 ahead of Ramadan.
- * 53,701 specimens from 46,173 people have been tested in 37 laboratories so far. There are 186,330 people under monitoring and 16,763 patients under supervision from 257 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia confirmed 375 additional cases, 7,135 in total.
- 22 April
- * At least 55,000 specimens from 47,000 people have been tested in 38 laboratories so far. There are 193,751 people under monitoring and 17,754 patients under supervision from 263 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia confirmed 283 additional cases, bringing the total number to 7,418.
- * Large-scale social restrictions in Jakarta is extended for one month until 22 May.
- 23 April
- * 59,935 specimens from 48,647 people have been tested in 43 laboratories so far. There are 195,948 people under monitoring and 18,283 patients under supervision from 267 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia announced 357 new cases, 7,775 in total.
- * A new cluster is identified in Magetan Regency, East Java after at least 40 students from Temboro religious school are reactive to a COVID-19 rapid test. Subsequently, at least 60 positive cases are identified from this cluster all across Indonesia and other countries.
- 24 April
- * Indonesia bans intercity bus travel until 31 May, commercial and charter flights until 1 June, sea transportation until 8 June, and long-distance passenger trains until 15 June. Private transportations are not allowed to leave areas where at least one COVID-19 case was confirmed. However, toll roads and national roads remain open for freight traffic.
- * 64,054 specimens from 50,563 people have been tested in 45 laboratories so far. There are 197,951 people under monitoring and 18,031 patients under supervision from 273 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia announced 436 new cases, bringing the total number to 8,211.
- 25 April
- * At least 67,000 specimens from 52,000 people have been tested in 45 laboratories so far. There are 206,911 people under monitoring and 19,084 patients under supervision from 280 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia announced 396 additional cases, 8,607 in total.
- * Governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil announces ability of state-owned PT Biofarma to produce 50,000 PCR test kits per week.
- 26 April
- * At least 72,000 specimens from 56,974 people have been tested in 46 laboratories so far. There are 209,040 people under monitoring and 19,648 patients under supervision from 282 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia announced 275 additional cases, bringing the total number to 8,882.
- 27 April
- * Head of the COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force Doni Monardo announced that the number of new cases in Jakarta has flattened thanks to the implementation of large-scale social restriction.
- * Spokesman of the COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force Achmad Yurianto announced further details of the COVID-19 death statistics. Age ranges from 41 to over 60, most with co-morbid illness such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular and lung diseases.
- * At least 75,157 specimens from 59,409 people have been tested in 46 laboratories so far. There are 210,199 people under monitoring and 19,987 patients under supervision from 288 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia announced 214 additional cases, 9,096 in total, 7,180 of which are currently under treatment.
- * Passenger traffic on the ferry service between Merak in Java Island and Bakauheni in Sumatra is temporarily banned until 31 May. Freight traffic is still allowed to cross.
- 28 April
- * 79,618 specimens from 62,544 people have been tested in 46 laboratories so far. There are 213,644 people under monitoring and 20,428 patients under supervision from 297 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia confirmed 415 new cases, bringing the total number to 9,511.
- * Spokesman of Coronavirus Disease Mitigation Acceleration Task Force Achmad Yurianto announced further details of the age range of deceased cases. Of the 773 deaths recorded so far on this day, 351 are patients ages 30 to 59, followed by 302 patients ages 60 to 79. Patients above 80 years old make up 27 of the cases and 34 deaths are recorded from patients under the age of 30.
- 29 April
- * 86,985 specimens from 67,784 people have been tested in 89 laboratories so far. There are 221,750 people under monitoring and 21,653 patients under supervision from 297 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia announced 260 new cases, 9,771 in total, 7,596 of which are under treatment. 137 patients have recovered.
- 30 April
- * 94,599 specimens from 72,531 people have been tested in 89 laboratories so far. There are 230,411 people under monitoring and 21,827 patients under supervision from 310 municipalities and regencies.
- * Indonesia confirmed 347 new cases, bringing the total number to 10,118. 131 new recoveries and 8 new deaths were also recorded. Thus, number of active cases now is 7,804.
May
- 1 May
- * 102,305 specimens from 76,538 people had been tested in 89 laboratories. There were 233,120 people under monitoring and 22,123 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 433 new cases, bringing the total number to 10,551. 69 recoveries and 8 deaths were also recorded. 318 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * A new COVID-19 cluster was identified in Surabaya, East Java after at least 36 employees of the cigarette factory Sampoerna is positively diagnosed. As of 3 May, the number of positive cases increased to 66.
- 2 May
- * 107,943 specimens from 79,868 people had been tested in 89 laboratories. There were 235,035 people under monitoring and 22,545 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 292 new cases, bringing the total number to 10,843. 74 recoveries and 31 deaths were also recorded. 321 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * A village in Bangli Regency, Bali was isolated after at least 400 of its residents were found reactive to COVID-19.
- 3 May
- * 112,965 specimens from 83,012 people had been tested in 89 laboratories. There were 236,369 people under monitoring and 23,130 patients under supervision
- * Indonesia confirmed 349 new cases, bringing the total number to 11,192. 211 patients recovered and 14 died. 326 municipalities and regencies had been reported at least one positive case.
- * Three passengers of the commuter line at Bogor train station were diagnosed positive with COVID-19 after a random PCR test.
- 4 May
- * 116,861 specimens from 86,061 people had been tested in 89 laboratories. There were 238,178 people under monitoring and 24,020 patients under supervision. Almost 200,000 of the people under monitoring were cleared.
- * Indonesia confirmed 395 new cases, bringing the total number to 11,587. 78 people recovered, and 19 died. 326 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 5 May
- * 121,547 specimens from 88,924 people had been tested in 89 laboratories. There were 239,226 people under monitoring and 26,408 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 484 new cases, bringing the total number to 12,071. 243 people recovered and 8 died. 335 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 6 May
- * 128,383 specimens from 92,976 people had been tested in 89 laboratories. There were 240,726 people under monitoring and 26,932 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 367 new cases, bringing the total number to 12,438. 120 patients recovered and 23 died. 350 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * A new COVID-19 cluster is identified in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta after 57 employees of Indogrosir wholesale market were reactive to a COVID-19 rapid test.
- * After a random PCR test on 300 passengers of the commuter line at Bekasi train station, three were tested positive.
- 7 May
- * The Ministry of Transportation allows intercity transportation to resume operation when transporting passengers for essential business, repatriation, or governmental purposes, but not mudik.
- * 134,151 specimens from 96,717 people had been tested. There were 243,455 people under monitoring and 28,508 patients under supervision
- * Indonesia confirmed 338 new cases, bringing the total number to 12,776. 64 people recovered and 35 died. 354 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Great Market in Padang, West Sumatra is closed after 44 of its vendors were positively diagnosed with COVID-19 and at least 1,000 of its vendors were tested.
- 8 May
- * 143,781 specimens from 103,361 people had been tested, 143,453 of which using real time PCR and 328 using molecular rapid test. There were 244,480 people under monitoring and 29,087 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 336 new cases, bringing the total number to 13,112. 113 patients recovered while 13 patients deceased. 356 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 9 May
- * 150,887 specimens from 108,699 people had been tested, 150,493 of which using real time PCR and 394 using molecular rapid test. There were 246,847 people under monitoring and 29,690 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 533 new cases, bringing the total number to 13,645. 113 patients recovered while 16 patients deceased. 370 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 10 May
- * 158,273 specimens from 113,452 people had been tested, 157,769 of which using real time PCR and 504 using molecular rapid test. There were 248,690 people under monitoring and 30,317 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 387 new cases, bringing the total number to 14,032. 91 patients recovered while 14 patients deceased. 373 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 11 May
- * 161,351 specimens from 116,358 people had been tested. There were 249,105 people under monitoring and 31,994 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 233 new cases, bringing the total number to 14,265. 183 patients recovered while 18 patients deceased. 373 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 12 May
- * 165,128 specimens from 119,728 people had been tested. There were 251,861 people under monitoring and 32,147 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 484 new cases, bringing the total number to 14,749. 182 patients recovered while 16 patients deceased. 376 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 13 May
- * 169,195 specimens from 123,572 people had been tested. There were 256,299 people under monitoring and 33,042 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 689 new cases, bringing the total number to 15,438. 224 patients recovered while 21 patients deceased. 379 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 14 May
- * 173,690 specimens from 127,813 people had been tested. There were 258,639 people under monitoring and 33,672 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 568 new cases, bringing the total number to 16,006. 231 patients recovered while 15 patients deceased. 382 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 15 May
- * 178,602 specimens from 132,060 people had been tested. There were 262,919 people under monitoring and 34,360 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 490 new cases, bringing the total number to 16,496. 285 patients recovered, the highest single-day recovery, while 33 patients deceased. 383 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 16 May
- * 182,818 specimens from 135,726 people had been tested. There were 269,449 people under monitoring and 35,069 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 529 new cases, bringing the total number to 17,025. 108 patients recovered, while 13 patients deceased. 386 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 17 May
- * 187,965 specimens from 140,473 people had been tested. There were 270,876 people under monitoring and 35,800 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 489 new cases, bringing the total number to 17,514. 218 patients recovered, while 59 patients deceased. 387 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 18 May
- * 190,660 specimens from 143,035 people had been tested. There were 45,047 people under monitoring and 11,422 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 496 new cases, bringing the total number to 18,010. 195 patients recovered, while 43 patients deceased. 389 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 19 May
- * 202,936 specimens from 147,799 people had been tested; a record-breaking 12,276 tests were conducted in a single day. There were 45,300 people under monitoring and 11,891 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 486 new cases, bringing the total number to 18,596. 143 patients recovered, while 30 patients deceased. 390 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 20 May
- * 211,883 specimens had been tested. There were 44,703 people under monitoring and 11,705 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 693 new cases, bringing the total number to 19,189. 108 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 4,575. 21 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,242. 391 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 21 May
- * 219,975 specimens had been tested. There were 50,187 people under monitoring and 11,066 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 973 new cases, the most new cases in a single day to date, bringing the total number to 20,162. 263 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 4,838. 36 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,278. 392 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * 502 new cases were confirmed in East Java alone, the most new cases recorded in a single day in one province.
- 22 May
- * 229,334 specimens had been tested. There were 47,150 people under monitoring and 11,028 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 634 new cases, bringing the total number to 20,796. 219 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 5,027. 48 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,326. 395 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jakarta became the first province to hit 500 deaths.
- 23 May
- * 239,740 specimens had been tested. There were 49,958 people under monitoring and 11,495 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 949 new cases, bringing the total number to 21,745. 192 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 5,249. 25 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,351. 399 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 24 May
- * 248,455 specimens had been tested. There were 42,551 people under monitoring and 11,389 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 526 new cases, bringing the total number to 22,271. 153 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 5,402. 21 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,372. 404 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * President Joko Widodo announces steps for a slow reopening of areas affected by the large-scale social restrictions, dubbed as the "new normal".
- 25 May
- * 256,946 specimens had been tested. There were 49,361 people under monitoring and 12,342 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 479 new cases, bringing the total number to 22,750. 240 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 5,642. 19 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,391. 405 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 26 May
- * 264,098 specimens had been tested. There were 65,748 people under monitoring and 12,022 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 415 new cases, bringing the total number to 23,165. 235 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 5,877. 27 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,418. 406 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 27 May
- * 278,411 specimens had been tested; a record-breaking 14,313 tests were conducted in a single day. There were 49,942 people under monitoring and 12,667 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 686 new cases, bringing the total number to 23,851. 180 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 6,057. 55 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,473. 410 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Head of the COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force Doni Monardo announced that the large increase of number of cases in Jakarta was mostly contributed by repatriated migrant workers currently under quarantine. The number of hospitalizations in Jakarta have also passed its peak from 54.3% on 17 May to 46.9% on this day.
- 28 May
- * 289,906 specimens had been tested. There were 48,749 people under monitoring and 13,250 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 687 new cases, bringing the total number to 24,538. 183 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 6,240. 23 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,496. 412 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 29 May
- * 300,545 specimens had been tested. There were 49,212 people under monitoring and 12,499 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 678 new cases, bringing the total number to 25,216. 252 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 6,492. 24 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,520. 414 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 30 May
- * 311,906 specimens had been tested. There were 47,714 people under monitoring and 12,832 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 557 new cases, bringing the total number to 25,773. 523 patients recovered, the most recovery in a single day to date, making the total number of 7,015. 53 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,573. 414 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 31 May
- * 323,376 specimens had been tested from 216,769 people. There were 49,936 people under monitoring and 12,913 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 700 new cases, bringing the total number to 26,473. 293 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 7,308. 40 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,613. 416 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
June
- 1 June
- * 333,415 specimens had been tested from 223,624 people. There were 48,358 people under monitoring and 13,120 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 467 new cases, bringing the total number to 26,940. 329 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 7,637. 28 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,641. 416 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 2 June
- * 342,464 specimens had been tested from 232,113 people. There were 48,023 people under monitoring and 13,213 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 609 new cases, bringing the total number to 27,549. 298 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 7,935. 22 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,663. 417 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 3 June
- * 354,434 specimens had been tested from 237,947 people. There were 48,153 people under monitoring and 13,285 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 684 new cases, bringing the total number to 28,233. 471 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 8,406. 35 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,698. 418 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 4 June
- * 367,640 specimens had been tested from 246,433 people. There were 47,373 people under monitoring and 13,416 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 585 new cases, bringing the total number to 28,818. 486 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 8,892. 23 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,721. 418 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jakarta announces extension of social restrictions but also imposed relaxations, including reopening of religious houses and shopping malls in stages, and possible community-based isolation.
- 5 June
- * 380,973 specimens had been tested from 251,736 people. There were 49,320 people under monitoring and 13,592 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 703 new cases, bringing the total number to 29,521. 551 patients recovered, the most recovery in a single day to date, making the total number of 9,443. 49 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,770. 420 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 6 June
- * 394,068 specimens had been tested from 256,810 people. There were 46,571 people under monitoring and 13,347 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 993 new cases, the most new cases in a single day to date, bringing the total number to 30,514. 464 patients recovered, making the total recovery of 9,907. 31 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,801. 421 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 7 June
- * 405,992 specimens had been tested from 264,740 people. There were 40,370 people under monitoring and 14,197 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 672 new cases, bringing the total number to 31,186. 591 patients recovered, the most recovery in a single day to date, making the total number of 10,498. 50 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,851. 422 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 8 June
- * 412,980 specimens had been tested from 269,146 people. There were 38,791 people under monitoring and 14,010 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 847 new cases, bringing the total number to 32,033. 406 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 10,904. 32 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,883. 422 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * 3 traditional markets in Bandung were closed after 4 of their vendors were diagnosed with COVID-19.
- 9 June
- * 429,161 specimens had been tested from 274,430 people; a record-breaking 16,181 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 38,394 people under monitoring and 14,108 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,042 new cases, the most new cases in a single day to date, bringing the total number to 33,075. 510 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 11,414. 40 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,923. 422 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jakarta confirmed 239 new cases, its most new cases in a single day since 16 April.
- 10 June
- * 446,918 specimens had been tested from 281,653 people; a record-breaking 17,757 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 43,945 people under monitoring and 14,242 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,241 new cases, the most new cases in a single day to date, bringing the total number to 34,316. A record-breaking 715 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 12,129. 36 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 1,959. 424 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * East Java overtook Jakarta as the province with the most COVID-19 active cases; 4,595 cases against Jakarta's 4,451.
- * The government of Denpasar closed the Kumbasari Traditional Market after 18 of its vendors were diagnosed with COVID-19.
- 11 June
- * 463,620 specimens had been tested from 294,671 people. There were 43,414 people under monitoring and 14,052 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 979 new cases, bringing the total number to 35,295. 507 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 12,636. 41 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,000. 424 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * East Java overtook Jakarta as the province with the most COVID-19 deaths; 553 deaths against Jakarta's 537.
- * Rawasari Traditional Market in Jakarta was temporarily closed after 14 of its vendors were diagnosed with COVID-19.
- 12 June
- * 478,953 specimens had been tested from 302,147 people. There were 37,538 people under monitoring and 13,923 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,111 new cases, bringing the total number to 36,406. 577 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 13,213. 48 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,048. 424 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Cases outside the top five provinces affected hit 579, the most ever.
- 13 June
- * 495,527 specimens had been tested from 313,275 people. There were 42,450 people under monitoring and 13,578 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,014 new cases, bringing the total number to 37,420. 563 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 13,776. 43 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,091. 427 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 14 June
- * 514,287 specimens had been tested from 322,933 people; a record-breaking 18,760 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 41,639 people under monitoring and 13,574 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 857 new cases, bringing the total number to 38,277. A record-breaking 755 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 14,531. 43 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,134. 430 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 15 June
- * 523,063 specimens had been tested from 329,190 people. There were 36,744 people under monitoring and 13,649 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,017 new cases, bringing the total number to 39,294. 592 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 15,123. A record-breaking 64 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,198. 431 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 16 June
- * 540,115 specimens had been tested from 339,309 people. There were 29,124 people under monitoring and 13,510 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,106 new cases, bringing the total number to 40,400. 580 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 15,703. 33 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,231. 431 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 17 June
- * 559,872 specimens had been tested from 348,278 people; a record-breaking 19,757 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 42,714 people under monitoring and 13,279 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,031 new cases, bringing the total number to 41,431. As a result, it overtook Singapore as the most affected country in Southeast Asia. 540 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 16,243. 45 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,276. 432 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 18 June
- * 580,522 specimens had been tested from 358,659 people; a record-breaking 20,650 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 36,698 people under monitoring and 17,923 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed a record-breaking 1,331 new cases, bringing the total number to 42,762. 555 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 16,798. 63 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,339. 435 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 19 June
- * 601,239 specimens had been tested from 366,581 people; a record-breaking 20,717 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 36,464 people under monitoring and 13,211 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,041 new cases, bringing the total number to 43,803. 551 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 17,349. 34 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,373. 435 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 20 June
- * 621,156 specimens had been tested from 376,518 people. There were 37,336 people under monitoring and 13,150 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,226 new cases, bringing the total number to 45,029. 534 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 17,883. 56 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,429. 438 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 21 June
- * 639,385 specimens had been tested from 383,105 people. There were 56,436 people under monitoring and 13,225 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 862 new cases, bringing the total number to 45,891. 521 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 18,404. 36 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,465. 439 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 22 June
- * 650,311 specimens had been tested from 393,117 people. There were 43,500 people under monitoring and 12,999 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 954 new cases, bringing the total number to 46,845. 331 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 18,735. 35 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,500. 440 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jakarta became the first province to confirm 10,000 cases, 114 days after its first cases.
- 23 June
- * 668,219 specimens had been tested from 401,681 people. There were 35,983 people under monitoring and 13,348 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,051 new cases, bringing the total number to 47,896. 506 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 19,241. 35 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,535. 442 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * East Java's cases exceeded 10,000 in 100 days after its first confirmed cases, becoming the second and the fastest province to have more than 10,000 cases.
- 24 June
- * 689,492 specimens had been tested from 413,919 people; a record-breaking 21,233 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 36,648 people under monitoring and 13,069 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,113 new cases, bringing the total number to 49,009. 417 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 19,658. 38 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,573. 443 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 25 June
- * 708,962 specimens had been tested from 427,158 people. There were 37,294 people under monitoring and 13,323 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,178 new cases, bringing the total number to 50,187. A record-breaking 791 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 20,449. 47 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,620. 446 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jakarta became the first province to pass 1,000 cases/million.
- 26 June
- * 731,781 specimens had been tested from 439,907 people; a record-breaking 22,819 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 38,381 people under monitoring and 13,506 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,240 new cases, bringing the total number to 51,427. A record-breaking 884 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 21,333. 63 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,683. 448 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * East Java took over Jakarta as the province with the most COVID-19 confirmed cases 117 days into the crisis; East Java had 10,901 cases against Jakarta's 10,796.
- 27 June
- * 753,370 specimens had been tested from 449,569 people. There were 40,541 people under monitoring and 13,522 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed a record-breaking 1,385 new cases, bringing the total number to 52,812. 576 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 21,909. 37 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,720. 448 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 28 June
- * 770,600 specimens had been tested from 456,636 people. There were 47,658 people under monitoring and 14,712 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,198 new cases, bringing the total number to 54,010. A record-breaking 1,027 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 22,936. 34 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,754. 448 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 29 June
- * 782,383 specimens had been tested from 465,683 people. There were 41,605 people under monitoring and 13,335 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,082 new cases, bringing the total number to 55,092. 864 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 23,800. 51 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,805. 448 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 30 June
- * 803,898 specimens had been tested from 477,318 people. There were 43,797 people under monitoring and 13,182 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,293 new cases, bringing the total number to 56,385. 1,006 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 24,806. A record-breaking 71 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,876. 449 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
July
- 1 July
- * 825,636 specimens had been tested from 492,318 people. There were 45,192 people under monitoring and 13,296 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed a joint-record of 1,385 new cases, bringing the total number to 57,770. 789 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 25,595. 58 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,934. 451 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 2 July
- * 849,155 specimens had been tested from 503,132 people; a record-breaking 23,519 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 40,778 people under monitoring and 13,359 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed a record-breaking 1,624 new cases, bringing the total number to 59,394. 1,072 patients recovered, also a record-breaker, bringing the total number to 26,667. 53 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 2,987. 452 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 3 July
- * 871,436 specimens had been tested from 519,970 people. There were 38,767 people under monitoring and 13,609 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,301 new cases, bringing the total number to 60,695. 901 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 27,568. 49 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,036. 453 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 4 July
- * 894,428 specimens had been tested from 529,669 people. There were 38,890 people under monitoring and 14,205 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,447 new cases, bringing the total number to 62,142. 651 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 28,219. 53 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,089. 453 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 5 July
- * 915,482 specimens had been tested from 540,175 people. There were 39,928 people under monitoring and 13,767 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,607 new cases, bringing the total number to 63,749. 886 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 29,105. A record of 82 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,171. 453 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * East Java broke its own record for most single-day new cases by a province with 552 as well as becoming the first province to pass 1,000 COVID-19 deaths.
- * Hundreds of COVID-19 cases from Semarang, Central Java were identified coming from 3 factories.
- 6 July
- * 928,238 specimens had been tested from 552,084 people. There were 38,748 people under monitoring and 13,360 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,209 new cases, bringing the total number to 64,958. 814 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 29,919. 70 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,241. 455 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jambi reported its first COVID-19 death 127 days into the crisis, becoming the last province to do so.
- 7 July
- * 946,054 specimens had been tested from 562,759 people. There were 38,702 people under monitoring and 13,471 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,268 new cases, bringing the total number to 66,226. 866 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 30,785. 68 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,309. 456 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 8 July
- * 968,237 specimens had been tested from 581,594 people. There were 38,498 people under monitoring and 13,636 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed a record-breaking 1,853 new cases, bringing the total number to 68,079. 800 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 31,585. 50 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,359. 456 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 9 July
- * 992,069 specimens had been tested from 588,080 people; a record-breaking 23,832 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 38,498 people under monitoring and 13,732 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed a record-breaking 2,657 new cases, bringing the total number to 70,736. 1,066 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 32,651. 58 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,417. 457 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * West Java broke the record for most single-day new cases by a province with 962, most of which came from the so-far confirmed 1,262 cases from the Indonesian Army’s Officer Candidate School in Bandung. Only 17 of these cases were symptomatic and isolated in hospitals.
- 10 July
- * 1,015,678 specimens had been tested from 597,468 people. There were 38,705 people under monitoring and 13,882 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,611 new cases, bringing the total number to 72,347. 878 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 33,529. 52 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,469. 459 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Another COVID-19 cluster was identified in West Java after 99 soldiers at the Indonesian Army's Military Police Education Center in Cimahi were diagnosed.
- 11 July
- * 1,038,988 specimens had been tested from 610,093 people. There were 34,887 people under monitoring and 13,752 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,671 new cases, bringing the total number to 74,018. A record-breaking 1,190 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 34,719. 66 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,535. 460 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 12 July
- * 1,061,367 specimens had been tested from 621,087 people. There were 34,486 people under monitoring and 14,515 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,681 new cases, bringing the total number to 75,699. 919 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 35,638. 71 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,606. 460 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 13 July
- * 1,074,467 specimens had been tested from 630,149 people. There were 33,504 people under monitoring and 13,439 patients under supervision.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,282 new cases, bringing the total number to 76,981. 1,051 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 36,689. 50 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,656. 461 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * For the first time ever since the pandemic, the number of recovered cases exceeded the number of active cases.
- * South Kalimantan became the second province to pass 1,000 cases/million.
- * 60 employees of the state-owned radio station RRI in Surabaya were diagnosed with COVID-19, forcing the closure of the office for 14 days. In addition, after 2 employees of the state-owned TV station TVRI in Surabaya succumbed to COVID-19; its office was also forced to close for 15 days.
- * The provincial government of West Java announced a total of 1,950 deaths buried according to COVID-19 procedures, consisting of 138 people under monitoring, 1,631 patients under supervision, 180 confirmed cases, and one asymptomatic confirmed case.
- 14 July
- * 1,097,468 specimens had been tested from 642,164 people. There were 46,943 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,591 new cases, bringing the total number to 78,572. 947 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 37,636. 54 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,710. 461 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * The central government reclassified COVID-19 cases into suspects, probables, confirmed, and discarded. Deaths would be recalculated as a combination of both confirmed and probable cases, while suspects would be recalculated as a combination of both people under monitoring and patients under supervision.
- 15 July
- * 1,122,339 specimens had been tested from 657,655 people; a record-breaking 24,871 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 47,859 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,522 new cases, bringing the total number to 80,094. A record-breaking 1,414 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 39,050. 87 patients deceased, also a record-breaker, bringing the tally to 3,797. 463 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 16 July
- * 1,146,286 specimens had been tested from 669,811 people. There were 46,727 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,574 new cases, bringing the total number to 81,668. 1,295 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 40,345. 76 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,873. 464 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 17 July
- * 1,175,462 specimens had been tested from 683,805 people; a record-breaking 29,176 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 46,493 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,462 new cases, bringing the total number to 83,130. A record-breaking 1,489 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 41,834. 84 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 3,957. 464 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 18 July
- * 1,201,014 specimens had been tested from 697,043 people. There were 37,593 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,752 new cases, bringing the total number to 84,882. 1,434 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 43,268. 59 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,016. 464 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jakarta became the first province to pass 10,000 recoveries.
- * North Maluku became the third province to pass 1,000 case per million.
- 19 July
- * 1,221,518 specimens had been tested from 707,238 people. There were 37,505 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,639 new cases, bringing the total number to 86,521. A record-breaking 2,133 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 45,401. 127 patients deceased, also a record-breaker, bringing the tally to 4,143. 464 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * As of 19 July, 100 regencies and municipalities had no active cases, while 35 were in a high risk of COVID-19 local transmission.
- 20 July
- * 1,235,545 specimens had been tested from 720,497 people. There were 36,380 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,693 new cases, bringing the total number to 88,214. 1,576 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 46,977. 96 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,239. 467 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * The archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Medan and 4 other priests were positively diagnosed with COVID-19.
- * The COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force was dissolved by President Joko Widodo and replaced by the COVID-19 Controlment and National Economic Recovery Committee. As a result, this was also the last day of the daily data update broadcast.
- 21 July
- * 1,257,807 specimens had been tested from 737,844 people. There were 44,003 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,655 new cases, bringing the total number to 89,869. 1,489 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 48,466. 81 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,320. 469 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 22 July
- * 1,283,109 specimens had been tested from 749,626 people. There were 44,222 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,882 new cases, bringing the total number to 91,751. 1,795 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 50,255. A record of 139 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,459. 469 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * West Kalimantan became the first ever province to have no active cases since the reported index case on 10 March. In total, 359 cases have been recorded, with 355 recoveries and 4 deaths.
- 23 July
- * 1,310,924 specimens had been tested from 762,957 people. There were 47,756 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,906 new cases, bringing the total number to 93,657. 1,909 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 52,164. 117 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,576. 469 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 24 July
- * 1,335,889 specimens had been tested from 777,100 people. There were 53,702 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,761 new cases, bringing the total number to 95,418. 1,781 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 53,945. 89 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,665. 470 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 25 July
- * 1,361,207 specimens had been tested from 789,258 people. There were 54,752 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,868 new cases, bringing the total number to 97,286. 1,409 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 55,354. 49 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,714. 471 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * East Java overtook Jakarta as the province with most recoveries. East Java had 11,955 recoveries while Jakarta had 11,725. As the result, the province was having the most confirmed cases, most recoveries, most deaths, and most active cases.
- 26 July
- * 1,381,699 specimens had been tested from 796,950 people. There were 55,647 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,492 new cases, bringing the total number to 98,778. 1,301 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 56,655. 67 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,781. 471 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 27 July
- * 1,394,759 specimens had been tested from 807,946 people. There were 54,910 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,525 new cases, bringing the total number to 100,303. 1,518 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 58,173. 57 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,838. 471 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * Jakarta overtook East Java as the province with most active cases with 6,826 to the latter's 6,524, 47 days after East Java did the opposite.
- 28 July
- * 1,417,322 specimens had been tested from 823,168 people. There were 46,648 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,748 new cases, bringing the total number to 102,051. 2,366 patients recovered, an all-time high, bringing the total number to 60,539. 63 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,901. 471 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- * The National Board of Disaster Management had identified 613 COVID-19 clusters in Jakarta: 243 of which were at homes, 173 at traditional markets, 124 at health facilities, and 90 at offices.
- 29 July
- * 1,447,583 specimens had been tested from 841,027 people; a record-breaking 30,261 tests were conducted in the previous 24 hours. There were 57,393 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 2,381 new cases, bringing the total number to 104,432. 1,599 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 62,138. 74 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 4,975. 473 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 30 July
- * 1,477,629 specimens had been tested from 856,003 people. There were 53,723 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,904 new cases, bringing the total number to 106,336. 2,154 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 64,292. 83 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 5,058. 476 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 31 July
- * 1,506,191 specimens had been tested from 866,539 people. There were 60,739 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 2,040 new cases, bringing the total number to 108,376. 1,615 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 65,907. 73 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 5,131. 476 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
August
- 1 August
- * 1,517,381 specimens had been tested from 875,894 people. There were 62,366 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,560 new cases, bringing the total number to 109,936. 2,012 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 67,919. 62 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 5,193. 476 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- 2 August
- * 1,537,413 specimens had been tested from 882,352 people. There were 57,816 suspected cases.
- * Indonesia confirmed 1,519 new cases, bringing the total number to 111,455. 1,056 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 68,975. 43 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 5,236. 478 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.