Health ministry also says there has been 37 more deaths. FMTNews Covid19
Paramedics collect blood samples for virus antibody tests in Medan last month.
JAKARTA: Indonesia on Saturday reported its biggest daily increase in coronavirus infections with 1,385 new cases, taking the total to 52,812, health ministry official Achmad Yurianto said. Yurianto also said there had been 37 more coronavirus-related deaths, taking the total number of fatalities to 2,720.
Separately, local authorities said that nine people aboard a flight from Indonesia to Cambodia tested positive after reaching Cambodia. Of them, one was Indonesian and eight Cambodians.
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