KEY POINTS
  • Medical workers in Indonesia are grappling with the pressure of caring for Covid-19 patients while vaccinating the population, Edhie Rahmat of Project HOPE said.
  • "The longer the pandemic lasts and the higher the caseload builds, will impact their workload and make them vulnerable to transmission and infection," he said.
  • Indonesia's coronavirus cases have spiked in recent weeks following the Eid holiday in May, and only 4.6% of the country is fully vaccinated.
A medical staff member checks on Covid-19 coronavirus patients at a hospital's intensive care unit ward in Bogor on June 18, 2021, as Indonesia's Covid-19 coronavirus infection rate soars.

Medical workers in Indonesia are grappling with the pressure of caring for Covid-19 patients while quickly vaccinating the country's residents as infections increase, according to a global health and humanitarian relief organization.

"Health care workers in Indonesia are struggling with a double burden," said Edhie Rahmat, executive director for Indonesia at Project HOPE, short for Health Opportunities for People Everywhere.