Indonesia records highest daily jump in COVID-19 cases

Indonesia reported 1,853 new COVID-19 cases on July 8, the highest daily increase in the Southeast Asian country, raising the national tally to 68,079
Indonesia records highest daily jump in COVID-19 cases ảnh 1A man walks through a disinfectant chamber at a government building in East Java, Indonesia (Photo: Antara)

Hanoi (VNA) – Indonesia reported1,853 new COVID-19 cases on July 8, the highest daily increase in the SoutheastAsian country, raising the national tally to 68,079.

There were 50 fatalities on the day, addingup to the death toll of 3,359.

Indonesia’s retail sales in May contracted20.6 percent year-on-year to a record low in 12 years due to the pandemic,according to a survey by the Bank Indonesia.

The decline is forecast to slow down at14.4 percent in June as malls reopened.

Meanwhile, Laos’ National TaskforceCommittee on COVID-19 Prevention and Control has announced that all travellers,including locals, must have a medical certificate proving they tested negativewith COVID-19 before leaving for another country.

Deputy Director of Mittaphab (Friendship)Hospital Dr Vangnakhone Dittaphong underlined the significance of medicalcertificates for travellers, saying there will be multiple health checkpointsand travellers will be required to produce medical documents from their countryof origin.

People who do not have a valid medicalcertificate will be denied entry at their destinations.

Secretary of State at Cambodia’s Ministryof Economy and Finance Vongsey Vissoth announced that the country will allocate1.16 billion USD to address socio-economic impact of COVID-19.

The Cambodian government has spent 364million USD on aid since the start of the pandemic.

The country recorded a total of 141COVID-19 infections, of which 131 have recovered./.

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