With this, the total tally of cases in the country has risen to 989,262, while total recoveries have reached 798,810, and the death toll has climbed to 27,835.
At present, Indonesia has 80,114 people in 510 districts and cities who are suspected to have contracted the virus.
In the last 24 hours, a total of 48,002 specimens have been tested in laboratories across the country, bringing the cumulative examined specimens to 8,754,507 so far.
Provinces that have reported the highest number of new cases on Sunday included Jakarta, with 3,512 cases, followed by West Java (2,328), Central Java (1,515), East Java (901), East Kalimantan (432), Banten (410), Bali (292), North Sumatra (241), Yogyakarta (210), and South Sulawesi (205).
The largest number of daily recoveries have been recorded in Jakarta (3,885), followed by West Java (1,484), East Java (830), South Sulawesi (627), and Central Java (528).
Gorontalo and North Maluku Provinces reported fresh COVID-19 cases below 10 cases.
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East Java registered the highest number of deaths in a single day at 56, followed by Jakarta (39), and Lampung (14).
The capital city also added 2,328 new recoveries, followed by West Java (1,767), East java (948), South Sulawesi (554), and East Kalimantan (388).
The highest cumulative number of confirmed COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Jakarta (249,815), followed by West Java (125,376), Central Java (115,013), and East Java (106,162).
So far, Jakarta has registered the highest number of total recoveries at 221,300, followed by West Java (102,341), East Java (90,942)., Central Java (72,659) and South Sulawesi (44,683.
In terms of the death toll, East Java has recorded the highest number of deaths at 7,381, followed by Central Java (4,892), Jakarta (3,988), West Java (1,517), and East Kalimantan (939).
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Translator: M Zulfikar, Fardah
Editor: Rahmad Nasution
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