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Indonesian president sees new COVID-19 peak in August-September - Antara

FILE PHOTO - Indonesia's President Joko Widodo takes a look at the emergency hospital handling of COVID-19 in Kemayoran Athletes Village, to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Jakarta, Indonesia March 23, 2020 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Hafidz Mubarak A/ via REUTERS

President Joko Widodo said the coronavirus outbreak in Indonesia is expected to peak in August or September, the state news agency Antara reported on Monday, two to three months later than earlier projected.

"Based on data the peak is (now) estimated to be in August or September, that's the latest estimate I received, but if we don't do something the numbers could be different," Widodo said as cited by Antara.

A government adviser had said in April that COVID-19 cases were likely to peak in May or June, with the number of infections expected to reach around 95,000.

Students are seen wearing protective face masks after Indonesian government reopened schools by implementing face-to-face learning process amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Bekasi, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia July 13, 2020, in this photo taken by Antara Foto/Fakhri Hermansyah/via Reuters.

Widodo said he was pushing his ministers to work harder to control the spread of the virus, which had infected 76,981 people in the Southeast Asian country as of Monday, with 3,656 fatalities, the highest in East Asia outside China.

A significant new cluster of infections emerged last week at a military training centre in West Java, where 1,262 cadets and trainers have tested positive for the disease.

Last month Widodo said he was ready to reshuffle ministers or even disband government agencies that he feels have not done enough to fight the coronavirus outbreak.

A student wearing a protective face mask is sprayed inside a disinfection chamber after Indonesian government reopened schools by implementing face-to-face learning process amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Salatiga, Central Java Province, Indonesia July 13, 2020, in this photo taken by Antara Foto/Aloysius Jarot Nugroho/via Reuters.

Meanwhile, the government is considering sanctions for people who are violating health protocols such as not wearing masks in public places.

(Reporting by Maikel Jefriando; Writing by Fransiska Nangoy; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

FILE PHOTO: Indonesian President Joko Widodo attends an ASEAN leaders summit in Bangkok, Thailand, November 3, 2019. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun/File Photo
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