Health
Beds at Yogyakarta’s COVID-19 hospitals now 95 percent full – The Jakarta Post – Jakarta Post
A surge in daily average of new cases through the month has left the province’s referral hospitals with just 21 beds to offer to COVID-19 patients on Monday.

Beds for COVID-19 patients at hospitals in Yogyakarta, one of the country’s top tourist and education destinations, had reached almost full capacity on Monday following a continuous increase in confirmed cases over the past few weeks.
The province saw its daily average surge to 70 new cases in November compared to a daily average of 38 new cases in October.
The Yogyakarta Health Agency said the province had readied 463 total beds for COVID-19 patients at 27 referral hospitals. The beds are provided…
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