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Three Tanks, Eleven Patients

Monday, July 12, 2021

Amid the collapse of the health care system, the public shows solidarity. People try to save lives and prevent transmission.

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People queuing to refill oxygen tanks at a filling station in Jakarta as Indonesia experiences an oxygen supply shortage amid a surge of Covid-19 cases, July 5. Reuters/Willy Kurniawan . tempo : 172853365066.

WHILE hunting for an oxygen tank in Bekasi, West Java, and all the way at the Pramuka Market in East Jakarta, on Friday, July 2, Rina Yuliana felt disheartened. The shops visited by the 40-year-old woman no longer have oxygen tanks. Meanwhile, her father, Mudjiono, 62 years old, who had Cocid-19 and was under self-quarantine, had trouble breathing. His oxygen saturation level had declined to around 70 percent. Three hospitals had already rejected

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