Indonesia logs highest daily COVID-19 caseload

Indonesia reported the highest daily COVID-19 caseload with 64,718 infections recorded on February 16, according to data released by the national COVID-19 task force.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Indonesia reported the highestdaily COVID-19 caseload with 64,718 infections recorded on February 16,according to data released by the national COVID-19 task force.

The figure exceeded the peak single-day jump of 56,757reported on July 15, 2021, during the Delta wave, the task force said.

To curb the spread of COVID-19, Indonesian President JokoWidodo urged all citizens to keep calm, remain disciplined in implementing thegovernment's health protocols, and reduce unnecessary activities.
By Feberuary 16. the country had logged 4,966,046 COVID-19 cases, including 4,375,234 recoveries, 445,190 patients undergoing treatment and 145,622 deaths.
 
Meanwhile, Thailand’s Bangkok is racing to set up more beds inisolation facilities to cope with a spike in coronavirus cases.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) said all 50district offices had been directed to set up additional community isolationcentres in an effort to ease caseloads of infected patients at hospitals,alleviating pressure on the health system as a whole. People who test positivefor coronavirus but do not have serious symptoms are treated at the centres.

Over the last 24 hours, Thailand recorded 16,426 newCOVID-19 cases and 27 related deaths, raising the national count to nearly 2.64million and death toll to 22,516.

In related news, Singapore has expanded its Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL)scheme to Hong Kong (China), Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with VTL quotas to berestored and progressively increased.

Singapore will also streamline its border measures for theVTL that would benefit fully vaccinated travellers.

Others include travel history requirement will be reducedfrom 14 to 7 days; and VTL travellers will no longer need to perform anon-arrival Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test.

On February 15, Singapore detected 19,179 new cases, most ofwhom show no or mild symptoms./.
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