Like their forebears fighting colonialism, today’s Indonesian physicians call for unity against COVID-19

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Like their forebears fighting colonialism, today’s Indonesian physicians call for unity against COVID-19

As Indonesia failed to contain COVID-19 and is now one of the pandemic’s epicenters, it’s taking a huge toll on Indonesia’s medical profession. Over 600 physicians have died. More than 500 nurses, 300 midwives and dozens of pharmacists, dentists and laboratory workers have died. Health workers work very long hours while being sleep-deprived and exhausted.

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