jpnn.com, JAKARTA - The number of Omicron cases in Indonesia has increased to 46, according to the Health Ministry.
Covid-19 vaccination spokesperson Siti Nadia Tarmizi said that the 27 additional cases came from international travelers.
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The new cases were known after the Research and Development Agency conducted the whole genome sequencing (WGS) examination.
The results of the examination were released on Saturday (25/12).
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"Currently, most of them are being quarantined at the Wisma Atlet emergency hospital, while some at RSPI Sulianti Saroso," said Siti in a statement, Sunday (26/12).
Siti detailed that the additional cases were imported from Malaysia, Kenya, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Malawi, Spain, England, Turkey, and Nigeria.
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There was another worker at Wisma Atlet that tested positive for Omicron. The first detected Omicron case in Indonesia was a cleaning worker at the emergency hospital.
Nadia appealed to the public to postpone international travel, remain disciplined in implementing health protocols, and get vaccinated. (mcr9/mcr20/jpnn)
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