Senin, 07 Februari 2022

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AP I recorded a surge in passenger traffic by 20 percent at 15 airports.

The increase in passenger traffic and domestic aircraft movements …

is a positive signal that the aviation and tourism industry is slowly recovering,”

fully vaccinated domestic travelers are no longer required to present negative results of the RT-PCR or rapid antigen test

on March 8-14, the company served 761,234 passengers, which rose by 20 percent compared to that of March 1-7 with 631,271 passengers.

The state firm also logged 7,208 aircraft movements on March 8-14, up by nine percent compared to March 1-7 with 6,610 aircraft movements.

Yogyakarta Airport reported the highest hike in passenger traffic at 33 percent, followed by  Kupang Airport at 29 percent, and Bali's Airport at 28 percent.

international flights continued to show a positive trend.

Since the international gates open on February 3, the number of international passengers in the airport reached 8,770 with aircraft traffic totaling 142 as of March 14.


Passenger Traffic at AP I Airports Rises by 20%

Statistics Indonesia (BPS) reported that exports grew 34.14 percent and imports 25.43 percent in February from a year earlier.


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Indonesia on Wednesday, February 9, confirmed 46,843 new COVID-19 cases, raising the total tally to 4,626,936, as stated by the Health Ministry.

the total number of confirmed cases with the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the archipelago has risen to 4,768, with most of them being locally transmitted cases.

the death toll from COVID-19 rose by 65 to 144,784,

while the total number of recoveries rose to 4,216,328 in the Southeast Asian country with 14,016 newly recorded during the past 24 hours.

The Indonesian government is accelerating national vaccination programs to curb the spread of the virus.

More than 187.29 million people in the country have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine,

while over 132.66 million have taken their second dose.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The number of inpatients at x Hospital declined by 74 on Sunday compared to the previous day.

The number of COVID-19 inpatients at towers 4, 5, 6, and 7 is 5,934.

Meanwhile, on the previous day the number was  6,008.

The number of inpatients declined by 74.

During the  March 23, 2020 - February 6, 2022 period, the emergency hospital had registered a total of  144,836 inpatients.

Having a total of 8,173 beds, the hospital's bed occupancy rate (BOR) currently remains over 60 percent.

Thus, the hospital's BOR is still above the safe limit set by WHO, which is 60 percent occupancy.

The hospital is currently treating as many as 183 COVID-19 patients.

There are 183 inpatients, comprising 111 men and 72 women.

The hospital recorded 26 new patients in the 24 hours ended Sunday.

During  the April 12, 2020 - February 6, 2022 period, the Special Hospital for Infection had treated a total of 18,567 patients.

The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Indonesia in March 2020.

According to data provided by the COVID-19 Handling Task Force,

 as of February 4, 2022, the country had recorded a total of 4,446,694 confirmed COVID-19 cases,  4,161,987 recoveries, and 144,453 deaths.

 

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West Sumatra's exports climbed 87.89 percent to US$3.08 billion in 2021 from US$1.63 billion a year earlier.

"West Sumatra's exports in 2021 mostly comprised animal/vegetable fats and oils valued at US$2.4 billion.

 

Rubber and rubber products emerged as the second biggest foreign exchanger earner with a value of US$188.10 million.

Meanwhile, vegetable materials contributed US$64.33 million to the total exports

Pakistan was the biggest market for West Sumatra's exports with a value of US$864.65 million, followed by India with US$463.38 million, the United States with US$216.65 million, and Bangladesh with US$297.31 million.

Exports to Pakistan and India represented 28.51 percent and 16.93 percent respectively of the total exports.

The province's export of processed goods was valued at US$2.9 billion and export of farm products was valued at US$139.25 million last year.

Meanwhile, the province's imports in 2021 were valued at US$410.12 million, up 118.38 percent compared to US$187.80 million in 2020.

The imports mainly comprised mineral fuels valued at US$305.17 million, machines valued at US$10.68 million and paper valued at US$3.76 million.

The imports were mostly came from Singapore with a value of US$218.18 million, China with a value of US$7.62 million, and Sweden with a value of US$2.46 million.

 

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