DENPASAR, Bali (BPN) – Deputy Chairman of Bali COVID-19 handling and prevention team Dewa Made Indra announced there are no new confirmed cases in Bali as of Wednesday, April 29, which means the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases remained 215.
“Another good news is, eight people have recovered today, consists of one foreigner and seven Indonesians, bringing the total recovered patients to 96,” Dewa Indra said in Denpasar, on Wednesday.
Dewa Indra further explained the number of confirmed COVID-19 patients under treatment currently amounting to 115. They are treated at 10 referral hospitals and quarantine sites in Bali.
Related to the local transmission cases in villages in Bangli and Karangasem regency, Dewa Indra said the team will carry out contact tracing. One of them is by performing a rapid test for the community at the villages on Thursday, April 30.
Meanwhile, the Indonesia Government announced 137 people have recovered today, bringing the total number to 1,391.
The government spokesperson for COVID-19 Achmad Yurianto explained, out of 34 provinces in the archipelago, the five provinces with the highest number of recovered patients are DKI Jakarta as many as 440, followed by East Java 152, South Sulawesi 118, West Java 107, and Central Java 101.
Yuri also announced that as of Wednesday, the country recorded 260 new confirmed cases, bringing the total number to 9,771.
Besides, the death toll also increased by 11, bringing the total number to 784.


