jpnn.com, JAKARTA - Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said that the number of Omicron cases in Indonesia had increased to 68 as of Wednesday (29/12).
He said there were 21 additional cases, all of which were imported cases.
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"They were imported from mostly Saudi Arabia, followed by Turkey and the United Arab Emirates," Budi said at a press conference.
Budi urged the public not to travel abroad, especially during the year-end holiday season.
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"Please take a vacation in Indonesia this time because the risk outside the country is high," he said. (mcr9/mcr20/jpnn)
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