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Politicians and business tycoons own several PCR laboratories. Some appear to be profiting from the Covid-19 pandemic.

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A health worker walks into Genomik Solidaritas Indonesia’s laboratory in Cilandak, Jakarta, October 30. Tempo/Dwi Nur A. Y . tempo : 177929334287.

OVER a dozen cars entered and left the Genomik Solidaritas Indonesia Laboratorium (GSI Lab) in Cilandak, South Jakarta, on Saturday afternoon, October 20. The occasional pedestrian and motorcyclist were seen among these cars. They went to the lab to either take the antigen test or the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for Covid-19.

Hendi Endriana, a private employee in South Jakarta, was also waiting for her turn to take the PCR test at GSI L

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