1. Indonesia: WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard ...

    https://covid19.who.int/region/searo/country/id/

    In Indonesia, from 3 January 2020 to 6:35pm CEST, 24 September 2021, there have been 4,204,116 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 141,258 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 21 September 2021 , a total of 127,209,288 vaccine doses have been administered.

  2. Indonesia COVID-19 stats - Realtime coronavirus statistics ...

    https://epidemic-stats.com/coronavirus/indonesia

    Real-time coronavirus statistics. Live COVID-19 stats with charts for Indonesia. epidemic-stats.com. Africa ... Coronavirus Statistics Indonesia. 4201559 15165/million Infected. 141114 3.4% 509/million Deaths. 4012448 95.5% Recovered. Last update: 23.09 09:57 GMT. Number of infected, deaths and recovered in Indonesia ...

  3. Indonesia coronavirus information and stats

    https://corona.help/country/indonesia

    There have been 166 deaths today in Indonesia. Sep 20. 1932 infections have been reported today in Indonesia. Sep 20. 145 Coronavirus-related deaths have been reported today in Indonesia. Sep 19. There are 2234 more people infected in Indonesia today. Sep 19. 185 Coronavirus-related deaths have been reported today in Indonesia.

  4. Indonesia: Coronavirus Pandemic Country Profile - Our ...

    https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus/country/indonesia

    The WHO has suggested a positive rate lower than 10% – but better is lower than 3% – as a general benchmark of adequate testing. 2. The countries that have a positive rate below 3% are shown in shades of blue. Those that have a positive rate higher than 3% are shown in shades of orange and red.

  5. Novel Coronavirus - World Health Organization

    https://www.who.int/indonesia/news/novel-coronavirus

    Update on coronavirus disease in Indonesia. As of 08 September 2021, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia has reported 4.147.365 persons with confirmed COVID-19. There have been 137.782 deaths related to COVID-19 reported and 3.876.760 patients have recovered from the disease. WHO is working with the Indonesian Government to monitor the situation and prevent further spread of disease.