Indonesia is running out of oxygen as it endures a devastating wave of coronavirus cases and the government is seeking emergency supplies from other countries, including Singapore and #China. americanpress.com/news/business/…
A shipment of more than 1,000 oxygen cylinders, concentrators, ventilators and other health devices arrived from Singapore on Friday, followed by another 1,000 ventilators from Australia.
Beside those donations, Indonesia plans to buy 36,000 tons of oxygen and 10,000 concentrators — devices that generate oxygen — from neighboring Singapore, Pandjaitan said.
He said he is in touch with China and other potential oxygen sources. The U.S. and the United Arab Emirates also have offered help.
“We recognize the difficult situation Indonesia currently finds itself in with a surge of COVID cases,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said. In addition to sending vaccines, the U.S. is working to increase assistance for Indonesia’s broader COVID-19 response efforts.
Overall, Indonesia has reported more than 2.4 million infections and 64,631 fatalities from COVID-19. Those figures are widely believed to be a vast undercount due to low testing and poor tracing measures.
Indonesia reported the highest toll of 1,040 deaths on Wednesday and nearly 39,000 confirmed cases on Thursday and Friday.
On Java, Indonesia’s most populous island, hospitals began setting up makeshift intensive care units in mid-June. Many patients are waiting for days to be admitted. Oxygen tanks were rolled out onto sidewalks for those lucky enough to get them, ...
... while others have been told they have to find their own. Hospitals are swamped, with growing numbers of the ill dying in isolation at home or while waiting to receive emergency care.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Breaking: #Taiwan reported 28 local cases, 3 imported cases and 4 deaths.
New Taipei: 12 Taipei: 11. Chen said the overall number of cases is still at a lower point. He said there are still more cases that need to be investigated.
@audreyt showed up at the presser for the first time. She said it's happy to see everyone actively using the nationwide online vaccination registration system.
A deep-dive piece from @BBCWorld about the growing number of foreign vloggers suspected of cooperating with #China's official media in propaganda campaigns related to #Xinjiang and other areas. bbc.com/news/world-asi…
The vloggers include British expatriates Barrie Jones, Jason Lightfoot and father-and-son team Lee and Oli Barrett, who use their platforms to comment on the West's alleged "lies" and China's government policies.
They have subsequently gone on to appear in videos for Chinese state broadcaster CGTN.
The leaders of North Korea and #China have exchanged messages pledging to strengthen cooperation on the 60th anniversary of the signing of their Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance. aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/11…
In a message to China’s Xi Jinping on Sunday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said their relationship was vital in the face of hostile foreign forces, while Xi promised to bring cooperation “to a new stage."
“Despite the unprecedentedly complicated international situation in recent years the comradely trust and militant friendship between the DPRK and China get stronger day by day,” Kim said in his message.
A group of 21 governments issued a joint statement Saturday condemning #China over its closure of #HongKong pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily. The statement was issued through the Media Freedom Coalition. thehill.com/homenews/media…
The coalition expressed “strong concerns about the forced closure of the Apple Daily newspaper, and the arrest of its staff by the Hong Kong authorities.”
The statement was signed by the governments of Australia, Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Slovakia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the U.S.
In another interview with #Taiwan's Central News Agency, Germany's outgoing representative in Taiwan Thomas Prinz said the danger across the Taiwan Strait isn't caused by Taiwan. He said anyone questioning the status quo should be responsible for the regional instability.
Prinz said Germany's decision to send naval vessels to the region symbolizes Germany's active participation in regional affairs. cna.com.tw/news/firstnews…
Prinz said Germany and #Taiwan are like-minded countries and they both have some past that they need to face, which makes the German-Taiwan relationship more special.
Another #HongKong district councilor Lee Kawai from the Tuen Mun District Council announced today that he has left the city to cite security concerns related to the increased following and naming by #China's official media as some of the reasons that caused him to leave.
He joined other organizations to call on the international community to oppose #HongKong's NSL last year before the law came into effect and he also participated in the Legco primary held by the pro-democracy camp last year,
He said considering the fact that he had actively participated in street protests before, he had no choice but to leave #HongKong for safety reasons. facebook.com/kawaileeFS/pos…