Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia (2022)
This article documents the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia in 2022.
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia |
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January
- 1 January
- 63,343,702 specimens had been tested from 42,614,359 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,376 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 274 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,262,994. 165 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,114,499. 2 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,096. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 161,897,269 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 114,038,105 had completed the process with the second dose. Oddly, there were 1,288,793 health professionals who had taken the third dose, 44 less than the previous day.
- 1.2 million doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[1]
- 2 January
- 63,545,184 specimens had been tested from 42,756,169 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,123 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 174 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,263,168. 190 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,114,689. 1 patient deceased – the joint-lowest since 23 March 2020, bringing the tally to 144,097. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 165,933,591 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 114,109,198 had completed the process with the second dose. Oddly, there were 1,288,786 health professionals who had taken the third dose, 7 less than the previous day. From this day on, the government also counted the numbers of children aged 6 to 11 who had been jabbed.
- 3 January
- 63,829,597 specimens had been tested from 42,965,736 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,299 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 265 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,263,433. 112 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,114,801. 5 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,102. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 148, the highest since 3 August 2021.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 166,330,321 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 114,293,480 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,288,839 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- The Ministry of Health confirmed 16 new cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total to 152.[2]
- 4 January
- 64,137,224 specimens had been tested from 43,198,482 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,257 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 299 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,263,732. 168 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,114,969. 3 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,105. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 166,876,596 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 114,689,041 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,295,326 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 17 January.[3]
- 3.566 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[4]
- The Ministry of Health confirmed 92 new cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total to 254.[5]
- 5 January
- 64,422,368 specimens had been tested from 43,415,786 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,964 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 404 new cases – the joint-highest since 26 November 2021, bringing the total number to 4,264,136. 180 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,115,149. 3 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,109. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 220, the highest since 3 August 2021.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 167,521,744 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 115,080,563 had completed the process with the second dose. Oddly, there were 1,295,305 health professionals who had taken the third dose, 21 less than the previous day.
- 6 January
- 64,697,095 specimens had been tested from 43,624,574 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,088 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 533 new cases – the highest since 4 November 2021, bringing the total number to 4,264,669. 209 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,115,358. 7 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,116. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 317, the highest since 3 August 2021. It was the first time since 27 November 2021 that the number of active cases increased for four days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 168,327,349 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 115,820,788 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,297,372 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 7 January
- 64,980,357 specimens had been tested from 43,823,061 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,898 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 518 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,265,187. 214 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,115,572. 5 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,121. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for five days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 169,077,096 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 116,304,558 had completed the process with the second dose. Oddly, there were 1,297,309 health professionals who had taken the third dose, 63 less than the previous day.
- The Ministry of Health confirmed 57 new cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total to 318. However, it should have been 311 if they calculated from the previous 254.[6]
- Indonesia banned foreigners from 14 countries over Omicron fears, including South Africa, Botswana, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho, France, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Norway.[7]
- 1.252 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[8]
- 8 January
- 65,259,045 specimens had been tested from 44,000,762 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,646 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 479 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,265,666. 175 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,115,747. 6 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,127. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for six days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 169,781,466 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 116,716,900 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,325,970 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 3.182 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[9]
- The Ministry of Health confirmed 75 new cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total to 414. However, it should have been 393 if they calculated from the previous 318.[10]
- 9 January
- 65,514,927 specimens had been tested from 44,177,975 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,013 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 529 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,266,195. 211 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,115,958. 2 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,129. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for seven days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 170,222,771 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 116,821,837 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,326,404 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 10 January
- 65,774,472 specimens had been tested from 44,359,401 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,193 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 454 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,266,649. 244 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,116,202. 7 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,136. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for eight days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 170,715,883 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 117,120,542 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,327,268 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- The Ministry of Health confirmed 92 new cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total to 506.[11]
- 11 January
- 66,062,939 specimens had been tested from 44,563,107 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,045 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 802 new cases – the joint-highest since 20 October 2021, bringing the total number to 4,267,451. 446 patients recovered – the highest since 6 December 2021, bringing the number to 4,116,648. 8 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,144. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 348, the highest since 3 August 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for nine days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 171,441,249 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 117,646,702 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,329,884 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 1.847 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[12]
- 12 January
- 66,336,745 specimens had been tested from 44,761,743 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,347 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 646 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,268,097. 314 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,116,962. 6 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,150. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 10 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 172,389,272 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 118,134,002 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,331,670 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- The Ministry of Health confirmed 66 new cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total to 572.[13]
- Indonesia started to inoculate the third or booster shots for general public using five vaccine brands.[14]
- 13 January
- 66,615,011 specimens had been tested from 44,957,270 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,405 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 793 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,268,890. 385 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,117,347. 5 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,155. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 403, the highest since 3 August 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 11 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 173,458,125 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 118,620,965 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,334,041 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 14 January
- 66,895,574 specimens had been tested from 45,155,645 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,383 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 850 new cases – the highest since 20 October 2021, bringing the total number to 4,269,740. 353 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,117,700. 8 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,163. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 489, the highest since 3 August 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 12 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 174,756,729 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 119,187,857 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,337,169 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 15 January
- 67,173,430 specimens had been tested from 45,352,065 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,345 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 1,054 new cases – the highest since 13 October 2021, bringing the total number to 4,270,794. 464 patients recovered – the highest since 6 December 2021, bringing the number to 4,118,164. 4 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,167. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 586, the highest since 3 August 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 13 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 175,885,767 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 119,547,188 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,338,865 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- The Ministry of Health confirmed 176 new cases of the Omicron variant, bringing the total to 748.[15]
- 16 January
- 67,424,918 specimens had been tested from 45,518,570 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,164 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 855 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,271,649. 710 patients recovered – the most since 6 December 2021, bringing the number to 4,118,874. 3 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,170. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 14 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 176,361,313 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 119,770,441 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,340,163 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 896,000 doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine and six million doses of CoronaVac arrived in Indonesia.[16][17]
- 17 January
- 67,694,431 specimens had been tested from 45,696,853 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,069 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 772 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,272,421. 598 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,119,472. 4 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,174. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 15 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 176,897,010 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 120,137,420 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,341,830 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- Five million doses of CoronaVac arrived in Indonesia.[17]
- 18 January
- 67,973,358 specimens had been tested from 45,891,161 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,132 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 1,362 new cases – the most since 8 October 2021, bringing the total number to 4,273,783. 564 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,120,036. 9 patients deceased – the most since 29 December 2021, bringing the tally to 144,183. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 789, the highest since 3 August 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 16 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 177,639,097 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 121,071,962 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,345,362 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 1.4 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[18]
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 24 January.[19]
- 19 January
- 68,201,218 specimens had been tested from 46,043,177 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,814 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 1,745 new cases – the most since 29 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,275,528. 504 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,120,540. 9 patients deceased – the joint-highest since 29 December 2021, bringing the tally to 144,192. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 1,232, the highest since 28 July 2021, and reached 10 thousand mark for the first time since 7 November 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 17 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 178,622,323 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 121,918,984 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,345,362 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 651,130 doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[20]
- 20 January
- 68,527,332 specimens had been tested from 46,226,708 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,346 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 2,116 new cases – the most since 25 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,277,644. 577 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,121,117. 7 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,199. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 1,532, the highest since 28 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 18 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 179,395,618 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 122,621,745 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,355,257 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 21 January
- 68,819,737 specimens had been tested from 46,426,888 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,896 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 2,604 new cases – the most since 23 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,280,248. 811 patients recovered – the most since 6 December 2021, bringing the number to 4,121,928. 2 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,201. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 1,791, the highest since 28 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 19 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 180,236,178 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 123,373,451 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,358,753 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 22 January
- 69,100,898 specimens had been tested from 46,621,388 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 7,612 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 3,205 new cases – the most since 21 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,283,453. 627 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,122,555. 5 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,206. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 2,573, the highest since 24 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 20 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 180,965,282 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 123,965,881 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,363,504 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 1.257 million doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[21]
- Indonesia confirmed the first two deaths from the Omicron variant. As of this date, the country had confirmed 1,161 Omicron cases, 831 of which were from abroad.[22]
- 23 January
- 69,352,805 specimens had been tested from 46,785,214 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,470 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 2,925 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,286,378. 712 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,123,267. 14 patients deceased – the most since 8 December 2021, bringing the tally to 144,220. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 21 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 181,172,668 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 124,098,145 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,366,066 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 24 January
- 69,611,597 specimens had been tested from 46,960,977 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,032 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 2,927 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,289,305. 944 patients recovered – the most since 6 December 2021, bringing the number to 4,124,211. 7 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,227. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 22 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 181,650,255 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 124,633,041 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,368,581 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 25 January
- 69,871,272 specimens had been tested from 47,137,384 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 7,483 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 4,878 new cases – the most since 11 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,294,183. 869 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,125,080. 20 patients deceased – the joint-highest since 12 November 2021, bringing the tally to 144,247. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 3,989, the highest since 24 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 23 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 182,274,616 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 125,421,699 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,374,153 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 31 January.[23]
- 26 January
- 70,220,313 specimens had been tested from 47,381,797 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 8,849 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 7,010 new cases – the most since 7 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,301,193. 2,582 patients recovered – the most since 8 October 2021, bringing the number to 4,127,662. 7 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,254. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 4,421, the highest since 23 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 24 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 182,857,206 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 126,168,881 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,376,687 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 27 January
- 70,567,046 specimens had been tested from 47,618,448 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 9,820 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 8,077 new cases – the most since 2 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,309,270. 1,643 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,129,305. 7 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,261. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 6,427, the highest since 23 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 25 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 183,418,981 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 126,868,084 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,383,198 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 28 January
- 70,939,930 specimens had been tested from 47,876,593 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 10,043 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 9,905 new cases – the most since 1 September 2021, bringing the total number to 4,319,175. 2,028 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,131,333. 7 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,268. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 7,870, the highest since 23 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 26 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 183,907,356 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 127,449,884 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,384,467 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 2.968 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[24]
- As of this date, Indonesia had confirmed 1,988 Omicron cases.[25]
- 29 January
- 71,323,331 specimens had been tested from 48,137,643 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 11,112 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 11,588 new cases – the most since 27 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,330,763. 2,590 patients recovered – the most since 8 October 2021, bringing the number to 4,133,923. 17 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,285. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 8,981, the highest since 22 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 27 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 184,406,276 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 127,911,244 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,389,209 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 30 January
- 71,637,728 specimens had been tested from 48,343,446 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 7,598 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 12,422 new cases – the most since 27 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,343,185. 3,241 patients recovered – the most since 8 October 2021, bringing the number to 4,137,164. 18 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,303. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 9,163, the highest since 22 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 28 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 184,589,929 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 128,004,957 had completed the second dose, and 4,208,808 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 31 January
- 71,953,778 specimens had been tested from 48,545,839 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 8,675 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 10,185 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,353,370. 3,290 patients recovered – the most since 8 October 2021, bringing the number to 4,140,454. 17 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,320. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 29 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 184,931,413 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 128,396,864 had completed the second dose, and 4,417,111 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 7 February in Java and Bali and 14 February in the rest of the country.[26]
February
- 1 February
- 72,331,366 specimens had been tested from 48,781,744 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 12,121 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 16,021 new cases – the most since 26 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,369,391. 3,240 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,143,694. 28 patients deceased – the highest since 2 November 2021, bringing the tally to 144,348. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 12,753, the highest since 18 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 30 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 185,153,907 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 128,673,040 had completed the second dose, and 4,514,932 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 2 February
- 72,685,557 specimens had been tested from 49,008,702 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 12,482 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 17,895 new cases – the most since 26 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,387,286. 5,110 patients recovered – the most since 22 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,148,804. 25 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,373. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 12,760, the highest since 18 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 31 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 185,477,036 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 129,156,255 had completed the second dose, and 4,700,473 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 3 February
- 73,158,699 specimens had been tested from 49,316,689 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests; in the previous 24 hours, a record-breaking 473,142 tests were conducted to 307,987 people – another record-breaker. There were 18,955 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 27,197 new cases – the most since 14 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,414,483. 5,993 patients recovered – the most since 21 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,154,797. 38 patients deceased – the highest since 21 October 2021, bringing the tally to 144,411. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 21,166, the highest since 17 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 32 days in a row. The number reached 100 thousand mark for the first time since 12 September 2021.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 185,804,724 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 129,768,642 had completed the second dose, and 4,959,215 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 4 February
- 73,639,619 specimens had been tested from 49,629,666 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests; in the previous 24 hours, a record-breaking 480,920 tests were conducted to 312,977 people – another record-breaker. There were 22,008 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 32,211 new cases – the most since 6 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,446,694. 7,190 patients recovered – the most since 17 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,161,987. 42 patients deceased – the highest since 21 October 2021, bringing the tally to 144,453. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 24,979, the highest since 15 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 33 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 186,200,107 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 130,458,684 had completed the second dose, and 5,298,120 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 5 February
- 74,114,653 specimens had been tested from 49,935,908 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 21,404 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 33,729 new cases – the most since 6 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,480,423. 10,471 patients recovered – the most since 16 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,172,458. 44 patients deceased – the highest since 19 October 2021, bringing the tally to 144,497. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 34 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 186,484,566 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 130,950,096 had completed the second dose, and 5,506,528 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 6 February
- 74,586,157 specimens had been tested from 50,201,467 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 17,422 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 36,057 new cases – the most since 6 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,516,480. 10,569 patients recovered – the most since 16 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,183,027. 57 patients deceased – the highest since 11 October 2021, bringing the tally to 144,554. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 25,431, the highest since 15 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 35 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 186,603,189 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 131,083,682 had completed the second dose, and 5,540,497 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- Jakarta broke its own record set on 12 July 2021 by reporting 15,825 cases in the last 24 hours, the highest daily new cases by a province.
- 7 February
- 74,825,668 specimens had been tested from 50,382,434 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 10,234 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 26,121 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,542,601. 8,577 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,191,604. 82 patients deceased – the highest since 4 October 2021, bringing the tally to 144,636. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 36 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 186,866,025 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 131,536,971 had completed the second dose, and 5,679,359 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 8 February
- 75,280,587 specimens had been tested from 50,667,072 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 19,992 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 37,492 new cases – the most since 6 August 2021, bringing the total number to 4,580,093. 10,708 patients recovered – the most since 16 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,202,312. 83 patients deceased – the highest since 4 October 2021, bringing the tally to 144,719. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 26,701, the highest since 15 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 37 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 187,157,254 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 132,386,962 had completed the second dose, and 5,959,528 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- Jakarta became the first province to pass one million cumulative cases.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 14 February in Java and Bali.[27]
- As of this date, Indonesia had confirmed 3,779 Omicron cases.[28]
- 9 February
- 75,685,093 specimens had been tested from 50,912,897 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 23,512 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 46,843 new cases – the most since 28 July 2021, bringing the total number to 4,626,936. 14,016 patients recovered – the most since 16 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,216,328. 65 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,784. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 32,762, the highest since 15 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 38 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 187,488,609 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 133,229,408 had completed the second dose, and 6,221,863 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 2.7 million doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine arrived in Indonesia. With this shipment, the number of vaccine doses received by Indonesia crossed a milestone of 500 million.[29]
- 10 February
- 76,071,156 specimens had been tested from 51,151,585 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 23,051 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 40,618 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,667,554. 18,182 patients recovered – the most since 2 September 2021, bringing the number to 4,234,510. 74 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 144,858. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 39 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 187,806,589 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 134,024,120 had completed the second dose, and 6,481,633 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 11 February
- 76,434,721 specimens had been tested from 51,378,087 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 18,947 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 40,489 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,708,043. 15,767 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,250,277. 100 patients deceased – the highest since 30 September 2021, bringing the tally to 144,958. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 40 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 187,930,340 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 134,737,877 had completed the second dose, and 6,752,373 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 12 February
- 76,964,762 specimens had been tested from 51,699,232 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests; in the previous 24 hours, a record-breaking 530,041 tests were conducted to 321,145 people – another record-breaker. There were 30,604 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 55,209 new cases – the most since 15 July 2021 and the second-most ever, bringing the total number to 4,763,252. 32,570 patients recovered – the most since 25 August 2021, bringing the number to 4,282,847. 107 patients deceased – the highest since 30 September 2021, bringing the tally to 145,065. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 41 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 188,168,577 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 135,543,977 had completed the second dose, and 7,001,734 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 13 February
- 77,415,802 specimens had been tested from 51,971,725 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 23,218 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 44,526 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,807,778. 26,916 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,309,763. 111 patients deceased – the highest since 30 September 2021, bringing the tally to 145,176. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 42 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 188,289,107 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 135,773,852 had completed the second dose, and 7,053,881 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The Ministry of Health required those who missed to be inoculated with the second dose six months after the first dose to restart the vaccination process again. Additionally, those that lapsed no longer than six months are eligible to receive the second dose. In both cases, vaccination with other brand is possible depends on the expiration date of the vaccine. The policy was initiated to tackle the slow second dose vaccination rate, with 2.5 million people being only vaccinated once after six months.[30]
- 14 February
- 77,856,000 specimens had been tested from 52,245,639 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 22,227 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 36,501 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,844,279. 13,338 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,323,101. 145 patients deceased – the highest since 23 September 2021, bringing the tally to 145,321. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 43 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 188,494,031 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 136,378,660 had completed the second dose, and 7,224,137 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 15 February
- 78,438,828 specimens had been tested from 52,603,909 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests; in the previous 24 hours, a record-breaking 582,828 tests were conducted to 358,270 people – another record-breaker. There were 35,594 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 57,049 new cases – breaking the all-time record of most daily cases ever set on 15 July 2021, bringing the total number to 4,901,328. 26,747 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,349,848. 134 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 145,455. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 44 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 188,727,930 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 137,154,728 had completed the second dose, and 7,421,408 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 21 February in Java and Bali and 28 February in the rest of the country.[31]
- 16 February
- 79,004,878 specimens had been tested from 52,951,989 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 39,465 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 64,718 new cases – surpassing the all-time record set on the previous day, bringing the total number to 4,966,046. 25,386 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,375,234. 167 patients deceased – the highest since 21 September 2021, bringing the tally to 145,622. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases increased by 39,165, breaking the record for most ever set on 15 July 2021. It was the first time since 20 July 2021 that the number of active cases increased for 45 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 188,965,567 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 138,011,691 had completed the second dose, and 7,677,161 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 17 February
- 79,577,733 specimens had been tested from 53,296,382 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 41,237 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 63,956 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,030,002. 39,072 patients recovered – the most since 13 August 2021, bringing the number to 4,414,306. 206 patients deceased – the highest since 17 September 2021, bringing the tally to 145,828. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 20 July 2021 and the third time ever that the number of active cases increased for 46 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 189,205,609 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 138,841,120 had completed the second dose, and 7,932,444 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- Indonesia became the first country in Southeast Asia, fourth in Asia, and 17th in the world to pass five million confirmed cases.
- West Java broke Jakarta's record set on 6 February 2022 by reporting 16,251 cases in the last 24 hours, the highest daily new cases by a province.
- 18 February
- 80,079,360 specimens had been tested from 53,603,989 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 42,632 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 59,635 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,089,637. 32,904 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,447,210. 216 patients deceased – the highest since 17 September 2021, bringing the tally to 146,044. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 29 May 2020 and the second time ever that the number of active cases increased for 47 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 189,409,923 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 139,606,794 had completed the second dose, and 8,215,374 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 19 February
- 80,569,140 specimens had been tested from 53,913,144 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 36,710 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 59,384 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,149,021. 34,699 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,481,909. 158 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 146,202. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 29 May 2020 and the second time ever that the number of active cases increased for 48 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 189,585,217 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 140,174,704 had completed the second dose, and 8,424,999 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 20 February
- 81,003,675 specimens had been tested from 54,178,913 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 24,900 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 48,484 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,197,505. 32,873 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,514,782. 163 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 146,365. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- It was the first time since 29 May 2020 and the second time ever that the number of active cases increased for 49 days in a row.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 189,653,197 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 140,306,573 had completed the second dose, and 8,458,902 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 21 February
- 81,396,235 specimens had been tested from 54,422,139 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 17,996 suspected cases.[32]
- Indonesia confirmed 34,418 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,231,923. 39,929 patients recovered – the most since 13 August 2021, bringing the number to 4,554,711. 176 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 146,541. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[33]
- The number of active cases decreased for the first time since 2 January 2022.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 189,810,164 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 140,861,697 had completed the second dose, and 8,670,135 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 22 February
- 81,933,316 specimens had been tested from 54,748,561 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 45,398 suspected cases.[34]
- Indonesia confirmed 57,491 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,289,414. 38,474 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,554,711. 257 patients deceased – the highest since 15 September 2021, bringing the tally to 146,798. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[35]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 189,969,875 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 141,363,805 had completed the second dose, and 8,839,775 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 28 February in Java and Bali.[36]
- 23 February
- 82,452,848 specimens had been tested from 55,058,049 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 36,258 suspected cases.[37]
- Indonesia confirmed 61,488 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,350,902. 39,170 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,632,355. 227 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 147,025. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[38]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,222,795 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 142,265,542 had completed the second dose, and 9,166,612 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 24 February
- 82,958,238 specimens had been tested from 55,346,076 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 35,701 suspected cases.[39]
- Indonesia confirmed 57,426 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,408,328. 42,518 patients recovered – the most since 9 August 2021, bringing the number to 4,674,873. 317 patients deceased – the highest since 9 September 2021, bringing the tally to 147,342. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[40]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,445,824 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 143,027,869 had completed the second dose, and 9,460,654 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- There were 586,113 active cases per this day, the highest ever.
- 25 February
- 83,442,770 specimens had been tested from 55,621,829 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 31,895 suspected cases.[41]
- Indonesia confirmed 49,447 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,457,775. 61,361 patients recovered – breaking the all-time record for most daily recoveries set on 6 August 2021, bringing the number to 4,736,234. 244 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 147,586. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[42]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,590,633 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 143,523,225 had completed the second dose, and 9,676,829 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- There were a decrease of active cases by 12,158, the most since 2 September 2021.
- Banten recorded 22,667 recoveries in the last 24 hours, the highest by a single province. It broke the previous record held by Jakarta with 20,602 recoveries.
- 26 February
- 83,933,900 specimens had been tested from 55,915,015 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 36,030 suspected cases.[43]
- Indonesia confirmed 46,643 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,504,418. 41,805 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,778,039. 258 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 147,844. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[44]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,666,869 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 143,770,063 had completed the second dose, and 9,809,256 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The government changed the gap between the second dose and the third dose of the vaccine from a minimum time of six months to three months for general public all ages. Previously, on 21 February, they only allowed it for elderlies.[45]
- 27 February
- 84,304,512 specimens had been tested from 56,109,746 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 18,673 suspected cases.[46]
- Indonesia confirmed 34,976 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,539,394. 39,384 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,817,423. 229 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 148,073. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[47]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,667,112 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 143,773,911 had completed the second dose, and 9,809,452 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 28 February
- 84,580,727 specimens had been tested from 56,247,315 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 12,782 suspected cases.[48]
- Indonesia confirmed 25,054 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,564,448. 43,992 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,861,415. 262 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 148,335. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[49]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,969,599 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 144,458,756 had completed the second dose, and 10,187,505 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- There were a decrease of active cases by 19,200, the most since 9 August 2021.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 7 March in Java and Bali[50] and 14 March in the rest of the country.[51]
March
- 1 March
- 85,019,478 specimens had been tested from 56,449,320 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 23,843 suspected cases.[52]
- Indonesia confirmed 24,728 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,589,176. 39,887 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,901,302. 325 patients deceased – the highest since 9 September 2021, bringing the tally to 148,660. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[53][54]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,976,812 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 144,505,916 had completed the second dose, and 10,214,781 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 2 March
- 85,620,930 specimens had been tested from 56,709,394 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests; in the previous 24 hours, a record-breaking 601,452 tests were conducted. There were 32,219 suspected cases.[55]
- Indonesia confirmed 40,920 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,630,096. 42,935 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,944,237. 376 patients deceased – the highest since 8 September 2021, bringing the tally to 149,036. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[56][57]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 190,979,617 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 144,565,851 had completed the second dose, and 10,249,631 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 3 March
- 86,008,226 specimens had been tested from 56,923,159 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 23,198 suspected cases.[58]
- Indonesia confirmed 37,259 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,667,355. 42,154 patients recovered, bringing the number to 4,986,391. 232 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 149,268. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[59][60]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 191,136,293 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 146,305,253 had completed the second dose, and 11,390,310 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 4 March
- 86,349,857 specimens had been tested from 57,117,140 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 21,285 suspected cases.[61]
- Indonesia confirmed 26,347 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,693,702. 40,462 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,026,853. 328 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 149,596. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[62][63]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 191,632,138 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 146,577,179 had completed the second dose, and 11,466,458 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 3.5 million doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine arrived in Indonesia.[64]
- 5 March
- 86,750,007 specimens had been tested from 57,333,578 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 25,385 suspected cases.[65]
- Indonesia confirmed 30,156 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,723,858. 46,669 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,073,522. 322 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 149,918. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[66][67]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 191,932,033 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 147,740,994 had completed the second dose, and 12,256,234 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 6 March
- 87,107,018 specimens had been tested from 57,539,120 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 16,248 suspected cases.[68]
- Indonesia confirmed 24,867 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,748,725. 49,080 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,122,602. 254 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 150,172.[69][70]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 192,025,521 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 147,939,574 had completed the second dose, and 12,451,694 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- There were a decrease of active cases by 24,467, the most since 9 August 2021.
- 7 March
- 87,481,657 specimens had been tested from 57,754,516 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 17,272 suspected cases.[71]
- Indonesia confirmed 21,380 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,770,105. 48,800 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,171,402. 258 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 150,430. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[72][73]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 192,134,629 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 148,347,433 had completed the second dose, and 12,698,128 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- There were a decrease of active cases by 27,678, breaking the all-time record set on 9 August 2021.
- The government had allowed domestic travellers by air, land, and water transport to travel without an antigen or PCR test result if they had been vaccinated at least twice.[74]
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 14 March in Java and Bali.
- 8 March
- 87,892,223 specimens had been tested from 57,981,772 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 25,743 suspected cases.[75]
- Indonesia confirmed 30,148 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,800,253. 55,128 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,226,530. 401 patients deceased – the highest since 8 September 2021, bringing the tally to 150,831. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[76][77]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 192,263,553 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 148,587,692 had completed the second dose, and 12,847,308 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 9 March
- 88,218,970 specimens had been tested from 58,166,096 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 23,729 suspected cases.[78]
- Indonesia confirmed 26,336 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,826,589. 31,705 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,258,235. 304 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 151,135. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[79][80]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 192,436,598 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 149,122,853 had completed the second dose, and 13,278,390 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 10 March
- 88,476,967 specimens had been tested from 58,303,860 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 21,733 suspected cases.[81]
- Indonesia confirmed 21,311 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,847,900. 38,399 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,296,634. 278 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 151,413. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[82]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 192,891,436 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 150,069,223 had completed the second dose, and 13,905,146 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The government extended the expiration date of 18 million vaccines as it would be expired in the near future.[83]
- 11 March
- 88,699,468 specimens had been tested from 58,383,641 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 13,944 suspected cases.[84]
- Indonesia confirmed 16,110 new cases – the lowest since 1 February 2022, bringing the total number to 5,864,010. 39,212 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,335,846. 290 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 151,703. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[85]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 193,118,158 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 150,481,249 had completed the second dose, and 14,211,590 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 12 March
- 88,910,570 specimens had been tested from 58,482,859 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 14,812 suspected cases.[86]
- Indonesia confirmed 14,900 new cases – the lowest since 31 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,878,910. 33,733 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,369,579. 248 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 151,951. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[87]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 193,313,476 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 150,993,950 had completed the second dose, and 14,554,434 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 13 March
- 89,081,410 specimens had been tested from 58,583,037 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 9,260 suspected cases.[88]
- Indonesia confirmed 11,585 new cases – the lowest since 31 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,890,495. 25,854 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,395,433. 215 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 152,166. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[89]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 193,427,015 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 151,412,614 had completed the second dose, and 14,610,790 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 14 March
- 89,276,639 specimens had been tested from 58,702,844 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 10,611 suspected cases.[90]
- Indonesia confirmed 9,629 new cases – the lowest since 27 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,900,124. 39,296 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,434,729. 271 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 152,437. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[91]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 193,591,293 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 151,693,762 had completed the second dose, and 14,724,644 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- There were a decrease of active cases by 29,938, breaking the all-time record set on 8 March 2022.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 21 March in Java and Bali and 28 March in the rest of the country.
- 15 March
- 89,512,643 specimens had been tested from 58,850,880 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 14,508 suspected cases.[92]
- Indonesia confirmed 14,408 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,914,532. 27,615 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,462,344. 308 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 152,745. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[93]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 193,758,107 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 152,043,831 had completed the second dose, and 14,963,545 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 16 March
- 89,718,792 specimens had been tested from 58,983,039 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 13,199 suspected cases.[94]
- Indonesia confirmed 13,018 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,927,550. 32,262 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,494,606. 230 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 152,975. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[95]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 193,946,442 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 152,503,600 had completed the second dose, and 15,308,073 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 17 March
- 89,912,818 specimens had been tested from 59,108,042 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 11,569 suspected cases.[96]
- Indonesia confirmed 11,532 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,939,082. 28,787 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,523,393. 237 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 153,212. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[97]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 194,204,663 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 152,881,916 had completed the second dose, and 15,626,868 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 18 March
- 90,088,638 specimens had been tested from 59,223,545 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 10,714 suspected cases.[98]
- Indonesia confirmed 9,528 new cases – the lowest since 27 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,948,610. 25,827 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,549,220. 199 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 153,411. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[99]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 194,493,617 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 153,560,859 had completed the second dose, and 16,074,636 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 19 March
- 90,243,295 specimens had been tested from 59,323,266 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 12,806 suspected cases.[100]
- Indonesia confirmed 7,951 new cases – the lowest since 26 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,956,561. 24,008 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,573,228. 188 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 153,599. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[101]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 194,654,514 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 153,832,549 had completed the second dose, and 16,242,588 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 20 March
- 90,365,359 specimens had been tested from 59,400,556 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,678 suspected cases.[102]
- Indonesia confirmed 5,922 new cases – the lowest since 25 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,962,483. 15,829 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,589,057. 139 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 153,738. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[103]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 194,401,568 people had taken the first dose of vaccine – oddly 252,946 less than the previous day and 92,049 from the day before that, 154,282,694 had completed the second dose, and 16,288,382 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 21 March
- 90,519,968 specimens had been tested from 59,503,735 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,929 suspected cases.[104]
- Indonesia confirmed 4,699 new cases – the lowest since 24 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,967,182. 20,888 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,609,945. 154 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 153,892. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[105]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 194,809,661 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 154,423,722 had completed the second dose, and 16,380,377 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The government extended the community activities restrictions enforcement until 28 March in Java and Bali.
- 22 March
- 90,709,336 specimens had been tested from 59,627,020 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 9,372 suspected cases.[106]
- Indonesia confirmed 7,464 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,974,646. 29,084 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,639,029. 170 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,062. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[107]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 194,988,786 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 155,520,807 had completed the second dose, and 17,624,402 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 23 March
- 90,875,762 specimens had been tested from 59,736,714 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 11,655 suspected cases.[108]
- Indonesia confirmed 6,376 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,981,022. 19,209 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,658,238. 159 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,221. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[109]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 195,316,732 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 156,248,844 had completed the second dose, and 18,113,837 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- Travellers from abroad who were tested negative and had been vaccinated at least twice were now allowed to enter Indonesia without following mandatory quarantine.[110]
- 24 March
- 91,035,716 specimens had been tested from 59,847,041 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 7,875 suspected cases.[111]
- Indonesia confirmed 5,808 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,986,830. 18,272 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,676,510. 122 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,343. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[112]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 195,450,519 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 156,465,415 had completed the second dose, and 18,273,009 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 25 March
- 91,179,923 specimens had been tested from 59,946,279 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 8,085 suspected cases.[113]
- Indonesia confirmed 4,857 new cases, bringing the total number to 5,991,687. 14,710 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,691,220. 120 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,463. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[114]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 195,578,922 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 156,746,612 had completed the second dose, and 18,583,852 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 26 March
- 91,308,894 specimens had been tested from 60,036,708 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 6,571 suspected cases.[115]
- Indonesia confirmed 4,189 new cases – the lowest since 24 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,995,876. 10,943 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,702,163. 107 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,570. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[116]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 195,793,360 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 157,699,281 had completed the second dose, and 19,840,399 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 27 March
- 91,405,206 specimens had been tested from 60,102,108 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,163 suspected cases.[117]
- Indonesia confirmed 3,077 new cases – the lowest since 24 January 2022, bringing the total number to 5,998,953. 12,499 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,714,662. 100 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,670. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[118]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 195,899,103 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 157,854,270 had completed the second dose, and 19,995,908 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 28 March
- 91,535,100 specimens had been tested from 60,191,775 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,436 suspected cases.[119]
- Indonesia confirmed 2,798 new cases – the lowest since 21 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,001,751. 10,301 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,724,963. 104 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,774. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[120]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 195,992,326 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 158,062,017 had completed the second dose, and 20,297,770 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- Indonesia became the second country in Southeast Asia, sixth in Asia, and 18th in the world to pass six million confirmed cases.
- 29 March
- 91,693,202 specimens had been tested from 60,298,216 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 7,012 suspected cases.[121]
- Indonesia confirmed 3,895 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,005,646. 10,092 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,735,055. 108 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 154,882. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[122]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,240,871 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 158,830,466 had completed the second dose, and 21,474,870 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 30 March
- 91,827,562 specimens had been tested from 60,385,826 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 6,530 suspected cases.[123]
- Indonesia confirmed 3,840 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,009,486. 7,876 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,742,931. 118 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,000. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[124]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,442,097 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 159,179,001 had completed the second dose, and 22,008,804 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 31 March
- 91,960,955 specimens had been tested from 60,470,089 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 6,111 suspected cases.[125]
- Indonesia confirmed 3,332 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,012,818. 7,871 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,750,802. 89 patients deceased – the least since 10 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,089. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[126]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,593,992 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 159,455,021 had completed the second dose, and 22,539,101 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- Jakarta became the first province to fully vaccinate 100% of its population. However, this data may not reflect the actual situation as many people outside Jakarta also got vaccinated in the province.
April
- 1 April
- 92,077,404 specimens had been tested from 60,544,610 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,214 suspected cases.[127]
- Indonesia confirmed 2,930 new cases – the least since 21 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,015,748. 9,036 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,759,838. 75 patients deceased – the least since 10 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,164. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[128]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,777,182 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 159,794,862 had completed the second dose, and 23,308,990 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 2 April
- 92,176,484 specimens had been tested from 60,607,427 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,662 suspected cases.[129]
- Indonesia confirmed 2,300 new cases – the least since 20 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,018,048. 4,798 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,764,636. 77 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,241. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[130]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,861,514 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 159,964,757 had completed the second dose, and 23,604,538 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 3 April
- 92,259,399 specimens had been tested from 60,659,724 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,360 suspected cases.[131]
- Indonesia confirmed 1,933 new cases – the least since 19 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,019,981. 4,067 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,768,703. 47 patients deceased – the least since 5 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,288. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[132]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,872,212 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 159,988,334 had completed the second dose, and 23,636,279 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 4 April
- 92,389,265 specimens had been tested from 60,738,643 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,448 suspected cases.[133]
- Indonesia confirmed 1,661 new cases – the least since 18 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,021,642. 7,355 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,776,058. 61 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,349. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[134]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,880,155 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 160,107,212 had completed the second dose, and 24,046,339 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 5 April
- 92,541,687 specimens had been tested from 60,833,246 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,755 suspected cases.[135]
- Indonesia confirmed 2,282 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,023,924. 7,241 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,783,299. 72 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,421. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[136]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 196,913,257 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 160,182,529 had completed the second dose, and 24,261,963 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 6 April
- 92,687,409 specimens had been tested from 60,926,819 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,077 suspected cases.[137]
- Indonesia confirmed 2,400 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,026,324. 5,415 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,788,714. 43 patients deceased – the least since 4 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,464. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[138]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,153,141 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 160,814,841 had completed the second dose, and 25,454,640 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 7 April
- 92,817,150 specimens had been tested from 61,010,519 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,467 suspected cases.[139]
- Indonesia confirmed 2,089 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,028,413. 5,888 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,794,602. 45 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,509. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[140]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,243,959 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 160,983,733 had completed the second dose, and 25,719,265 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 8 April
- 92,947,569 specimens had been tested from 61,095,283 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,021 suspected cases.[141]
- Indonesia confirmed 1,755 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,030,168. 3,442 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,798,044. 48 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,556. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[142]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,343,681 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 161,171,449 had completed the second dose, and 26,067,922 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 9 April
- 93,069,375 specimens had been tested from 61,180,072 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,329 suspected cases.[143]
- Indonesia confirmed 1,469 new cases – the least since 18 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,031,636. 3,865 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,801,909. 41 patients deceased – the least since 3 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,597. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[144]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,430,575 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 161,390,749 had completed the second dose, and 26,649,231 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 10 April
- 93,171,527 specimens had been tested from 61,255,169 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,068 suspected cases.[145]
- Indonesia confirmed 1,071 new cases – the least since 18 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,032,707. 2,493 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,804,402. 29 patients deceased – the least since 2 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,626. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[146]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,505,603 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 161,456,592 had completed the second dose, and 27,069,328 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 11 April
- 93,301,127 specimens had been tested from 61,352,083 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,513 suspected cases.[147]
- Indonesia confirmed 1,196 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,033,903. 3,978 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,808,380. 48 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,674. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.[148]
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,599,872 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 161,645,838 had completed the second dose, and 27,643,377 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 12 April
- 93,452,538 specimens had been tested from 61,457,670 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,422 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 1,455 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,035,358. 3,286 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,811,666. 43 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,717. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,664,548 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 161,769,783 had completed the second dose, and 27,989,859 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 13 April
- 93,593,555 specimens had been tested from 61,555,419 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,758 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 1,551 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,036,909. 3,022 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,814,688. 29 patients deceased – the joint-least since 2 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,746. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,769,137 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 162,040,001 had completed the second dose, and 28,725,140 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 14 April
- 93,725,462 specimens had been tested from 61,653,691 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,107 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 833 new cases – the least since 17 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,037,742. 3,216 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,817,904. 48 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,794. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 197,949,702 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 162,269,263 had completed the second dose, and 29,410,363 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 15 April
- 93,833,067 specimens had been tested from 61,726,675 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,108 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 922 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,038,664. 2,275 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,820,179. 26 patients deceased – the least since 1 February 2022, bringing the tally to 155,820. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,043,290 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 162,420,786 had completed the second dose, and 29,919,580 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 16 April
- 93,931,526 specimens had been tested from 61,791,927 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,555 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 602 new cases – the least since 10 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,039,266. 2,768 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,822,947. 24 patients deceased – the least since 31 January 2022, bringing the tally to 155,844. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,132,695 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 162,616,023 had completed the second dose, and 30,536,534 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 17 April
- 94,034,583 specimens had been tested from 61,858,462 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,560 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 607 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,039,873. 2,782 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,825,729. 22 patients deceased – the least since 31 January 2022, bringing the tally to 155,866. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,207,672 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 162,781,789 had completed the second dose, and 31,066,331 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 18 April
- 94,163,459 specimens had been tested from 61,951,618 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,820 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 559 new cases – the least since 10 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,040,432. 7,831 patients recovered – the most since 1 April 2022, bringing the number to 5,833,560. 37 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,903. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,288,035 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 162,951,633 had completed the second dose, and 31,554,788 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The active cases were down by 7,309, the most since 28 March 2022.
- 19 April
- 94,310,264 specimens had been tested from 62,061,663 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,013 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 837 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,041,269. 2,750 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,836,310. 34 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,937. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,389,467 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 163,081,480 had completed the second dose, and 31,954,827 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 20 April
- 94,443,369 specimens had been tested from 62,163,393 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,799 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 741 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,042,010. 4,635 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,840,945. 37 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 155,974. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,529,344 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 163,236,179 had completed the second dose, and 32,419,289 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 21 April
- 94,575,455 specimens had been tested from 62,264,696 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,100 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 585 new cases – the least since 10 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,042,595. 14,416 patients recovered – the most since 25 March 2022, bringing the number to 5,855,361. 41 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,015. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,654,736 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 163,427,195 had completed the second dose, and 32,994,827 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The active cases were down by 13,872, the most since 22 March 2022.
- 22 April
- 94,695,148 specimens had been tested from 62,352,169 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,416 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 651 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,043,246. 10,808 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,866,169. 25 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,040. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,764,145 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 163,733,471 had completed the second dose, and 34,329,420 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 23 April
- 94,810,218 specimens had been tested from 62,435,519 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,435 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 522 new cases – the least since 10 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,043,768. 2,082 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,868,251. 27 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,067. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,852,236 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 163,897,956 had completed the second dose, and 34,906,748 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 24 April
- 94,904,806 specimens had been tested from 62,508,418 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,159 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 382 new cases – the least since 2 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,044,150. 2,168 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,870,419. 33 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,100. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,907,985 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 163,959,616 had completed the second dose, and 35,014,143 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 25 April
- 95,024,563 specimens had been tested from 62,597,583 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,811 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 317 new cases – the least since 2 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,044,467. 4,664 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,875,083. 33 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,133. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 198,976,344 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 164,063,663 had completed the second dose, and 35,264,290 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 26 April
- 95,155,820 specimens had been tested from 62,696,667 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,099 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 576 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,045,043. 4,058 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,879,141. 30 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,163. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 199,067,512 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 164,226,406 had completed the second dose, and 35,642,866 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- The active cases reached below 10,000 for the first time since 18 January 2022.
- 27 April
- 95,279,624 specimens had been tested from 62,792,403 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,382 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 617 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,045,660. 1,178 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,880,319. 36 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,199. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 199,144,069 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 164,375,981 had completed the second dose, and 36,158,933 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 28 April
- 95,397,890 specimens had been tested from 62,873,372 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,289 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 412 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,046,072. 1,171 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,881,490. 18 patients deceased – the least since 31 January 2022, bringing the tally to 156,217. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 199,234,057 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 164,713,412 had completed the second dose, and 37,633,864 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 29 April
- 95,495,775 specimens had been tested from 62,945,245 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,440 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 395 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,046,467. 572 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,882,062. 23 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 156,240. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 199,309,489 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 165,067,751 had completed the second dose, and 39,341,516 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 30 April
- 95,581,660 specimens had been tested from 63,009,743 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 2,269 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 329 new cases, bringing the total number to 6,046,796. 598 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,882,660. 17 patients deceased – the least since 30 January 2022, bringing the tally to 156,257. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 199,357,242 people had taken the first dose of vaccine, 165,148,092 had completed the second dose, and 39,599,134 had been inoculated with the third dose.
May
- 1 May
- 95,647,196 specimens had been tested from 63,062,181 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 1,368 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 244 new cases – the least since 2 January 2022, bringing the total number to 6,047,040. 633 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,883,293. 16 patients deceased – the least since 28 January 2022, bringing the tally to 156,273. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 199,317,383 people had taken the first dose of vaccine – oddly decreased by 39,859 from the previous day, 165,232,339 had completed the second dose, and 39,702,216 had been inoculated with the third dose.
- 2 May
- 95,693,154 specimens had been tested from 63,098,015 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 734 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 168 new cases – the least since 27 December 2021, bringing the total number to 6,047,208. 371 patients recovered, bringing the number to 5,883,664. 14 patients deceased – the least since 28 January 2022, bringing the tally to 156,287. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 199,261,265 people had taken the first dose of vaccine – oddly decreased by 56,118 from the previous day, 165,377,761 had completed the second dose, and 40,182,888 had been inoculated with the third dose.
See also
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