Why the number of COVID-19 cases in Indonesia continues to increase even though PPKM has been implemented

Defriman Djafri, S.KM., M.KM.,  Ph.D.

Defriman Djafri, S.KM., M.KM., Ph.D. Source: Defriman

Will the PPKM Emergency which will be completed on July 20, 2021, need to be extended. Why after a year, Indonesia is still busy understanding the dangers of this Corona virus in society, which is increasingly ignored.


Epidemiologist or outbreak expert from Andalas University, Padang, West Sumatra, Defriman Djafri, S.KM., M.KM., Ph.D. reveal the analysis.



 


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