Indonesia records 634 cases and 46 Covid-19 deaths


A cashier serves customers from behind a plastic sheet barrier installed as a precaution against the new coronavirus outbreak, at the supermarket at AEON shopping mall in Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday (May 22). Indonesia has seen a surge in coronavirus infections ahead of this this weekend's celebrations marking the end of Ramadan, raising questions about the commitment to the virus fight from both the government and the public. - AP

JAKARTA: Indonesia reported on Friday (May 22) 634 new cases of coronavirus infection, taking the total in the South-East Asian nation to 20,796, according to health ministry official Achmad Yurianto.

Yurianto also reported 48 more COVID-19 deaths, taking the total to 1,326, while more than 5,000 have recovered.

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