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Cumulative numbers
Total confirmed cases Active cases Total deaths Total recoveries |
Daily numbers
Testing
At first, the government only published the numbers of people being tested. Since 15 April 2020, they start to publish the numbers of tested specimens. Tested people and specimens reported on Mondays and day after public holidays are normally lower as most testing labs are closed on the day before. Antigen rapid test results are counted with RT-PCR and TCM results starting from 3 March 2021.
The summary
As of 6 December 2021.
CASES PER 100,000
- <750: Aceh, Lampung, Sumut, Sumsel, Kalbar, NTB
- 750–1,499: Jateng, Jabar, Sulsel, Sulut, Banten, Bengkulu, Malut, Jatim, NTT, Gorontalo, Maluku, Sulbar, Jambi, Papua, Sultra
- 1,500–2,249: Papbar, Riau, Kalteng, Kalsel, Sumbar, Sulteng
- 2,250–2,999: Kepri, Bali
- ≥3,000: DKI, DIY, Kaltim, Kaltara, Babel
CONFIRMED CASES
- <25,000: Maluku, Bengkulu, Malut, Gorontalo, Papbar, Sultra, Sulbar
- 25,000–49,999: Lampung, Kalteng, Sulteng, Kalbar, Papua, Sulut, Kaltara, Aceh, Jambi, NTB
- 50,000–99,999: Sumbar, Kalsel, Sumsel, NTT, Kepri, Babel
- 100,000–249,999: Kaltim, DIY, Banten, Riau, Bali, Sulsel, Sumut
- ≥250,000: DKI, Jabar, Jateng, Jatim
RECOVERIES
- <25,000: Gorontalo, Sulbar, Sultra, Papbar, Maluku, Malut, Bengkulu
- 25,000–49,999: Babel, Lampung, Kalteng, Sulteng, Kalbar, Sulut, Kaltara, Jambi, Aceh, NTB, Papua
- 50,000–99,999: Sumbar, Kalsel, Sumsel, NTT, Kepri
- 100,000–249,999: Kaltim, DIY, Banten, Riau, Sulsel, Bali, Sumut
- ≥250,000: Jakarta, Jatim, Jateng, Jabar
DEATHS
- <1,000: NTB, Sulbar, Jambi, Kaltara, Sultra, Gorontalo, Maluku, Malut, Papua, Papbar, Bengkulu
- 1,000–2,499: Kalsel, Sulsel, Sumbar, Kepri, Aceh, Sulteng, Kalteng, Babel, NTT, Kalbar, Sulut
- 2,500–4,999: Lampung, Riau, Bali, Sumsel, Banten, Sumut
- 5,000–9,999: Kaltim, DIY
- ≥10,000: DKI, Jateng, Jatim, Jabar
December
- 1 December
- 2 December
- 55,038,077 specimens had been tested from 36,885,898 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,253 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 311 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,256,998. 388 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 4,105,352. 10 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 143,850. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases was 7,796, the lowest since 29 April 2020.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 141,195,990 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 97,628,085 had completed the process with the second dose. Oddly, there were 1,240,350 health professionals who had taken the third dose, 17,898 less than the previous day.
- 3 December
- 55,321,140 specimens had been tested from 37,079,997 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,445 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 245 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,257,243. 328 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 4,105,680. 8 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 143,858. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases was 7,705, the lowest since 29 April 2020.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 141,732,602 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 98,275,493 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,242,219 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 4 December
- 55,613,822 specimens had been tested from 37,276,383 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 5,268 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 246 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,257,489. 314 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 4,105,994. 5 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 143,863. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases was 7,632, the lowest since 29 April 2020.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 142,313,130 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 98,912,583 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,245,116 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 5 December
- 55,863,036 specimens had been tested from 37,434,992 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 3,565 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 196 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,257,685. 298 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 4,106,292. 4 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 143,867. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases was 7,526, the lowest since 28 April 2020.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 142,499,690 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 99,019,466 had completed the process with the second dose. Oddly, there were 1,245,099 health professionals who had taken the third dose, 17 less than the previous day.
- 6 December
- 56,152,356 specimens had been tested from 37,635,452 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 4,054 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 130 new cases – the lowest since 4 April 2020, bringing the total number to 4,257,815. 2,005 patients recovered – the most since 13 October 2021, bringing the total number to 4,108,297. 9 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 143,876. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The overall daily positivity rate hit 0.06%, the lowest ever. The number of active cases was 5,642, the lowest since 20 April 2020. The decrease of 1,884 cases was the highest since 11 October 2021.
- As of 18:00 WIB (UTC+7), 142,771,169 people had taken the first dose of vaccine while 99,279,136 had completed the process with the second dose. In addition, there were 1,247,399 health professionals who had taken the third dose.
- 7 December
- 56,528,234 specimens had been tested from 37,916,484 people using RT-PCR, TCM, and antigen rapid tests. There were 6,116 suspected cases.
- Indonesia confirmed 261 new cases, bringing the total number to 4,258,076. 420 patients recovered, bringing the total number to 4,108,717. 17 patients deceased, bringing the tally to 143,893. 510 municipalities and regencies had reported at least one positive case.
- The number of active cases was 5,466, the lowest since 20 April 2020.