Reuters data from 16 of Indonesia's 34 provinces showed that more than 2200 deaths in Indonesia have been accompanied by acute symptoms of new coronavirus, but they have not been registered as new coronavirus deaths.
Three medical experts said the data showed that the number of new crown deaths in the country may be far higher than the official 765.
Indonesia has one of the lowest detection rates in the world, which some epidemiologists say makes it more difficult to accurately understand the level of infection in Indonesia. Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world.
Data from the 16 provinces showed that 2212 deaths were monitored because they had acute new crown symptoms. The Indonesian Ministry of health used the acronym PDP to classify these patients, without any other clinical explanation for their symptoms.
This data is collated daily or weekly by provincial agencies based on data provided by hospitals, clinics and funeral officials. Reuters checked the website and communicated with provincial officials to find the data after looking up the WHO report.
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