Wisma Atlet Covid-19 Hospital Sees 69,612 Total Recoveries

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Ricky Mohammad Nugraha

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Petir Garda Bhwana

Senin, 15 Maret 2021 14:10 WIB

Health workers of the Wisma Atlet COVID-19 Hospital are seen walking with a patient medicine box in Jakarta, Friday 26 February 2021. Based on data as of Friday (26/2/2021) at 08.00 WIB, the number of COVID-19 patients being treated at Wisma Atlet Hospital is as many as 4,459 people were filled with beds at Wisma Atlet Hospital, as much as 74 percent of 5,994, so that the remaining 26 percent or 1,535 beds. ANTARA PHOTOS / Muhammad Adimaja

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Wisma Atlet Kemayoran Covid-19 emergency hospital reported in total that 69,612 patients of the coronavirus treated at the hospital’s towers four, five, and six have recovered.

In a written statement issued on March 15, the hospital’s spokesperson Marine Colonel Aris Mudian said there are 2,852 inpatients currently treated.

From March 23, 2020, until March 15, 2021, the hospital recorded that 73,263 people have been admitted to the hospital and 70,411 people have been released from the Wisma Atlet Hospital.

There were in total 712 people referred to other hospitals, 69,612 cases of recoveries, and 87 deaths in the facility.

He also said the special infection hospital in Galang Island at the Riau Islands are currently treating 269 people with 61 confirmed to suffer from Covid-19 while 208 people are treated there as covid suspects.

Read: Wisma Atlet Covid-19 Hospital Sees Reduction in Number of Patients

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