Burial numbers in Jakarta indicate Covid-19 deaths is higher than officially reported

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Data shows 2,500 more people have died in the city in the past 2 months. FMTNews Indonesia Covid19

Residents watch as disinfectant is sprayed in a slum area in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 22.

The burials data, from the website of the city’s parks and cemeteries department, does not identify the cause of death. Asked about the Jakarta burial figures, Yurianto told Reuters that official figures for coronavirus deaths included only those who died after testing positive for the disease. A spokesman for the Jakarta provincial government declined to answer questions about the burials data and the number of people who had left the city.

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