Health Ministry Finds COVID-19 JN.1 Variant in Jakarta and Batam

Translator

Antara

Editor

Petir Garda Bhwana

Selasa, 19 Desember 2023 22:52 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Indonesian Health Ministry confirmed the finding of cases of transmission of COVID-19 with the variant JN.1 in Jakarta and Batam City, Riau Islands Province.

The ministry's Director General of Disease Prevention and Control, Maxi Rein Rondonuwu, stated on Tuesday that one case each of the infection with the JN.1 variant of the SARS-CoV-2 type coronavirus was found in South Jakarta on November 11, in East Jakarta on November 23, and in Batam on December 13.

The JN.1 variant of the coronavirus is closely related to the BA.2.86 variant. It is predicted to affect the transmission pattern and severity of COVID-19.

Rondonuwu stated that according to reports as of December 18, 2023, two cases of mortality due to COVID-19 were recorded at Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Hospital in Palembang and Tarakan Regional Hospital.

"One patient, who died, had been vaccinated twice and had comorbidities. The other one had never been vaccinated and had a lung infection," he remarked.

However, he confirmed the two mortality cases were not caused by the JN.1 variant.

In addition, the other mortality case due to COVID-19 infection at Sulianto Saroso Hospital, Jakarta, was not caused by infection with the JN.1 variant.

"A patient, who died at Sulianto Saroso Hospital, was not infected with the JN.1 variant," he stated.

According to the report on the development of COVID-19 transmission published by the government on December 18, 2023, there were 2,243 new cases of COVID-19 transmission with two deaths in Indonesia.

The ministry urges people to complete the COVID-19 vaccination to avoid the risk of disease transmission ahead of the 2023 Christmas and New Year holidays when their movements are increasing.

"People are advised to immediately complete their COVID-19 vaccination at the nearest health service facility at the community health center or Port Health Office. Do not delay the vaccination," he emphasized.

ANTARA

Editor's Choice: Indonesia Seeks Japan's Support for Southeast Asia Energy Transition

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News

Related News

New COVID-19 Wave; Indonesia Says No Entry Ban for Singapore

14 jam lalu

New COVID-19 Wave; Indonesia Says No Entry Ban for Singapore

Indonesian Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno asserted that there is no ban yet on the entry of travelers from Singapore, despite a new COVID-19 wave.

Read More

BMKG Forecast Rainy Day for South Jakarta Today

14 jam lalu

BMKG Forecast Rainy Day for South Jakarta Today

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued a weather forecast for Jakarta and its neighbors.

Read More

Singapore Logs Sharp Increase of COVID-19 Cases; Epidemiologist Says New Variants Not as Severe as Delta

1 hari lalu

Singapore Logs Sharp Increase of COVID-19 Cases; Epidemiologist Says New Variants Not as Severe as Delta

Between May 5 and 11, 2024, at least 25,900 people in Singapore were identified as COVID-19 positive, and 250 patients were hospitalized each day.

Read More

NCT Dream Concert in Indonesia: 'I Love You All!'

2 hari lalu

NCT Dream Concert in Indonesia: 'I Love You All!'

South Korean idol group NCT Dream successfully held a solo concert entitled "The Dream Show 3: DREAM( )SCAPE in Jakarta" at the GBK Main Stadium.

Read More

Jakarta Education Board Bans Study Tours, Graduation Trips

5 hari lalu

Jakarta Education Board Bans Study Tours, Graduation Trips

The Jakarta Education Office bans all educational units in Jakarta from holding graduation celebrations and study tours outside schools.

Read More

BMKG Forecasts Rainy Afternoon in Parts of Greater Jakarta

5 hari lalu

BMKG Forecasts Rainy Afternoon in Parts of Greater Jakarta

BMKG issues early warnings for Greater Jakarta today, Thursday, May 16, 2024.

Read More

Jakarta Included in Top 50 Leading Maritime Cities in the World

6 hari lalu

Jakarta Included in Top 50 Leading Maritime Cities in the World

Jakarta is included in the list of 50 leading maritime cities in the world based on a journal entitled Leading Maritime Cities 2024.

Read More

BMKG Weather Forecast: Partly Cloudy Weather in Parts of Indonesia Today

6 hari lalu

BMKG Weather Forecast: Partly Cloudy Weather in Parts of Indonesia Today

BMKG forecasts a cloudy Jakarta today, Wednesday, May 15, 2024.

Read More

Cloudy Day in Jakarta, Rain Potential in the Afternoon: BMKG

7 hari lalu

Cloudy Day in Jakarta, Rain Potential in the Afternoon: BMKG

BMKG forecasts a cloudy day in most parts of Jakarta today, Tuesday, May 14, 2024.

Read More

Japan Disburses IDR 14 Trillion Loan for Indonesia's MRT Project

8 hari lalu

Japan Disburses IDR 14 Trillion Loan for Indonesia's MRT Project

Japan has provided a loan totaling 140.699 billion Yen or Rp14 trillion to Indonesia for its Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) East-West Corridor project.

Read More